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diff --git a/python/pyqt/README b/python/pyqt/README deleted file mode 100644 index 1af7d9f4..00000000 --- a/python/pyqt/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,64 +0,0 @@ - PyQt - Python Bindings for the Qt Toolkit - - -INTRODUCTION - -These are the Python bindings for Qt. You must also have the SIP Python -bindings generator installed. - -The homepage is http://www.riverbankcomputing.co.uk/pyqt/. - -The homepage of SIP is http://www.riverbankcomputing.co.uk/sip/. - - -COMMERCIAL VERSION - -If you have the Commercial version of PyQt then you should also have a -license file that you downloaded separately. The license file must be copied -to the "sip" directory before starting to build PyQt. - - -INSTALLATION - -Check for any other README files in this directory that relate to your -particular platform. Feel free to contribute a README for your platform or to -provide updates to any existing documentation. - -The first step is to configure PyQt by running the following command. - - python configure.py - -This assumes that the correct Python interpreter is on your path. Something -like the following may be appropriate on Windows. - - c:\python23\python configure.py - -If you have multiple versions of Python installed then make sure you use the -interpreter for which you wish to generate bindings for. - -The configure.py script takes many options. Use the "-h" command line option -to display a full list of the available options. - -The next step is to build PyQt using your platform's make command. - - make - -The final step is to install PyQt by running the following command. (Depending -on your system you may require root or administrator privileges.) - - make install - - -THE REST OF THE DISTRIBUTION - -The "examples2" and "examples3" directories contain some examples (for Qt v2.x -and Qt v3.x respectively) of Python scripts, including versions of the standard -Qt tutorials and examples. - -The "doc" directory contains SGML and HTML documentation for the bindings. -This documentation includes a section describing the differences visible to -the Python programmer between this and the previous version - please read it. - - -Phil Thompson -phil@riverbankcomputing.co.uk |