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Support for paid version of Qt such as 5.15.8 #636
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Unfortunately not. Qt 5.15.3 - 5.15.8 are paid software, and binaries are not available from the repositories that If you need more recent bug fixes than 5.15.2, you could try using 5.12.12. Qt 5.12 is past end-of-life, but the most recent bugfix is dated November 2021 (5.15.2 was released in November 2020). Good luck with Python Qt development for Android. I know very little about the subject, but it sounds quite difficult. |
Thanks a lot for the information. It is a shame that Qt does not provide a better support to the open source community. Riverbank has done a good job on enabling PyQt for android but unfortunately it seems that they lack some man power to make it easy. Anyway, I will move another project to C++, it will be more easy. Thanks a lot again for your software, I will clearly continue to use it :) |
Hi,
Thanks for this amazing software. It is so much better than what Qt is able to provide :)
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I am currently trying to develop an app for android using pyqtdeploy which supports only qt 5. Unfortunately, there is a bug that prevents running on android in 5.15.2 (https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-71590?focusedCommentId=687317).
Describe the solution you'd like
Could it be possible to add support for Qt 5.15.8?
Describe alternatives you've considered
I tried to use Qt 6 but unfortunately pyqtdeploy is not compatible.
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