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PyQt can be installed by adding the sailfish_libs repo:
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PyQt can be installed by adding the [https://openrepos.net/user/876/repository sailfish_libs repo]:
 
: <code>ssu addrepo sailfish_libs <nowiki>http://sailfish.openrepos.net/sailfish_lib/personal/main</nowiki></code>
 
: <code>ssu addrepo sailfish_libs <nowiki>http://sailfish.openrepos.net/sailfish_lib/personal/main</nowiki></code>
 
: <code>ssu updaterepos</code>
 
: <code>ssu updaterepos</code>

Revision as of 09:57, 22 December 2013

Python 2.7 is provided in the "jolla" repository, and can be installed using pkcon:

pkcon install python


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Python 3

Python 3.3 is provided in the mer-python3 repository. This can be added using ssu, and then installed using pkcon:

ssu addrepo mer-python3 http://repo.merproject.org/obs/mer-python3/latest_armv7hl/
ssu updaterepos
pkcon refresh mer-python3
pkcon install python3-base


Python and Qt 5

There are currently two options for developing Python Qt 5 apps on Sailfish OS: PyOtherSide and PyQt. PySide does not currently support Qt5.


PyOtherSide

PyOtherSide homepage | PyOtherSide on github

  • Requires Python 3.
  • Available in mer-python3 repo.
  • Will be supported in Jolla Harbour "soon" [1][2].


After adding the mer-python3 repo, the PyOtherSide QML plugin can be installed using pkcon:

pkcon install pyotherside-qml-plugin-python3-qt5


PyQt

PyQt homepage | PyQt for Sailfish OS on OpenRepos.net


PyQt can be installed by adding the sailfish_libs repo:

ssu addrepo sailfish_libs http://sailfish.openrepos.net/sailfish_lib/personal/main
ssu updaterepos
pkcon refresh sailfish_libs
pkcon install pyqt


Links


  1. Jolla Harbour FAQ
  2. thp discusses PyOtherSide and Jolla Harbour
  3. TMO: xerxes2 packages PyQt for Sailfish OS
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