PyQt 4.4.2

Bug #236996 reported by Eichler
4
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Hardy Backports
Invalid
Undecided
Unassigned

Bug Description

Using the qt-designer 4.4 from the backport breaks code, when running with pyqt 4.3. The actual pyqt-version has an bugfix for this.

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Jonathan Riddell (jr) wrote :

Hmm, I don't think we should backport pyqt unless its actually used by something since it requires a new sip and probably other dependencies.

Appologies for the bother with Designer, it probably wasn't a great idea of mine to have 4.4 in backports.

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Eichler (it-hvp) wrote :

Actually, i use the pyqt, python-sip and python-pyqt-devtools(?)-packages from debian and it works without problems so far.

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Michael Casadevall (mcasadevall) wrote :

Checking the versions in intrepid and hardy, it was only a minor difference in pyqt4. Backporting may be fessiable. I haven't built it yet, but I'll check to see if it is compilable soon.

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Michael Casadevall (mcasadevall) wrote :

However, looking at the rdepends, backporting looks like a bad idea unless we REALLY need to. Marking invalid unless someone comes up with the justification to bother.

Changed in hardy-backports:
status: New → Invalid
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