> So it's not QBzr bug per se?
yes and no. Very annoying thing is that qt 4.3.3 marked as stable and production-ready in many distributives, while 4.3.4 is not. E.g. - gentoo.
So, this is probably PyQt4 issue. But where is no 4.3.4 version of PyQt4, only 4.3.3.. pretty strange :)
I'll experiment a bit. If where is no way to carefully fix this against 4.3.3 qt - I'll notice that here.
> So it's not QBzr bug per se?
yes and no. Very annoying thing is that qt 4.3.3 marked as stable and production-ready in many distributives, while 4.3.4 is not. E.g. - gentoo.
So, this is probably PyQt4 issue. But where is no 4.3.4 version of PyQt4, only 4.3.3.. pretty strange :)
I'll experiment a bit. If where is no way to carefully fix this against 4.3.3 qt - I'll notice that here.