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  • Posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion on PythonQt

    https://itom.bitbucket.io/start.html All written in QT. A nice GPL PyQt5 Python editor debugger is "Mu". It could be "embedded" in a python aware application with some simple modifications.

  • Posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion on PythonQt

    Florian, Sorry for the delay in replying ( holidays). When you say "closed source", do you mean it is embedded in commerical code. Are you interested in licensing your code? Obviously we could develop our own but I'm trying to kick-start some development. Andrew

  • Posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion on PythonQt

    We are using PythonQT and QScintilla to provide simple tools to run and edit python scripts, but would really like a more powerful QT editor/debuggger component. I have found a GPL example, but we are a commercial code so need a less restrictive license. Does anyone have a suggestion for finding a QT python editor/debugger widget?

  • Posted a comment on discussion Webmin on Webmin

    The solution is to do this ( even though you might have installed it with cpan) yum install perl-Encode-Detect

  • Posted a comment on discussion Webmin on Webmin

    Hitting this same error starting from a clean Centos 7 VM. What is up?

  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on PythonQt

    I found the issue. The external module was messing the event loop.

  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on PythonQt

    I am having a crash in 3.2. It happens after an external module is imported. Any clues....this seems to be a regression vs. 3.1. python36.dll!PyObject_CallFunctionObjArgs(_object * callable, ...) Line 2811 C python36.dll!_dir_object(_object * obj) Line 1318 C > PythonQt-Qt5-Python36.dll!PythonQt::introspectObject(_object * object, PythonQt::ObjectType type) Line 1074 C++ PythonQt-Qt5-Python36.dll!PythonQt::introspection(_object * module, const QString & objectname, PythonQt::ObjectType type) Line...

  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on PythonQt

    Sorry to confuse the issue with mentioning PyQT5 - PyQT5 scripts work just fine when run from the mainModule. They happily co-exist with PythonQT I can't even get "HelloWorld" to run in my example above in a "new" context/module. I just feel I am missing something completely obvious. For example , do I need to set up new sys.path 'again' for the new module if I changed it for the mainModule?

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