This is getting ridiculous (Re: PyQt, Qt, Windows and Linux)

Gerhard Häring gh at ghaering.de
Wed Nov 19 10:20:26 EST 2003


email9898989 at yahoo.com wrote:
>>The "official" Qt3 book is due in February of 2004, and the 
>>included CD will include a non-commerical version of Qt 3.2.1 
>>for Windows [...] it appears that you will be able to distribute
>>the Qt runtime DLLs with your non commerical application [...]
> 
> So if I just want to make free software that works cross-platform, I'd
> have to buy this crappy C++ book to get a special restricted version
> of Qt3 for Windows that may or may not work with Python.  This is
> ridiculous.

If that's what you want ("make free software that works cross-platform") 
you're probably better off using an alternative GUI toolkit.

-- Gerhard






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