Eric, PyQt is available as part of the kde2.2.1 download for 7.2 and (if my memory isn't failing me) was / is part of 7.2. So I see no reason why it shouldn't be in 7.3 :). What I would like to see is a group of packages like they have for perl with lots of cool python extensions / modules in it. That would be cool. I think in 7.2 the pygtk bindings are also included (which you need to get wxpython working). Jethro On Wednesday 26 September 2001 22:10, Eric Maryniak wrote:
Dear SuSEanitas,
I'm thinking of sending a request to SuSE's feedback about adding the often used Numeric extensions (NumPy), wxPython (wxWindows Python bindings) and PyQT (Qt Python bindings) to the python rpm (or separate optional rpm's) for SuSE 7.3 (I'm now using 6.3 and they are in there :-( ), to which we plan to upgrade when 7.3 comes out (October?!). I'd like to hear on any thoughts or experiences on this! URLs:
o http://www.python.org/download/ o http://numpy.sourceforge.net/ o http://www.pfdubois.com/numpy/doc/Numeric/MLab.py.html o http://wxpython.org/ o http://www.thekompany.com/projects/pykde/
Bye-bye,
Eric