2024-12-29 10:04:49 by Adam Ciarcinski | Files touched by this commit (3) | |
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py-qt-builder: updated to 1.17.1
1.17.1
Updated the default ABIs used
Set the minimum glibc version on x86-64 to v2.28
Include specific (L)GPL LICENSE file in Qt wheels
A regression that prevented single architecture Qt installations being bundled \
on macOS was fixed.
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2024-12-26 23:28:31 by Adam Ciarcinski | Files touched by this commit (3) | |
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py-qt-builder: updated to 1.17.0
v1.17.0
Added support for Qt v6.8
Added support for the QtGraphs module.
Linux wheels now require GLIBC v2.35 (eg. Ubuntu 22.04) on Intel and v2.39 (eg. \
Ubuntu 24.04) on Arm.
Re-signing of bundled macOS Qt dynamic libraries
Prior to Qt v6.8 the macOS dynamic libraries were not signed. They are signed in \
v6.8 and the signature becomes invalid when lipo is used to extract the \
individual architecture-specific libraries (which is done to produce smaller \
wheels). The individual architecture-specific libraries are now re-signed by \
pyqt-bundle.
Python shared library name on macOS incorrect
The name of the Python shared library on macOS was incorrect which broke \
PyQt’s qmlscene and Designer plugins.
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2024-11-11 08:29:31 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (862) |
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py-*: remove unused tool dependency
py-setuptools includes the py-wheel functionality nowadays
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2024-07-12 20:49:07 by Adam Ciarcinski | Files touched by this commit (2) | |
Log message:
py-qt-builder: updated to 1.16.4
1.16.4
Bug fixes
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2024-06-28 19:19:26 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (2) | |
Log message:
py-qt-builder: update to 1.16.3.
v1.16.3
Link to the stable SIP documentation
The documentation now links to the stable version of the SIP
documentation.
Resolves #11
Missing multimedia libraries in Qt v6.7
In Qt v6.7 the QtMultimedia ffmpeg backends depend on new libraries
that were not included in the Qt wheels. This affected macOS (Qt
v6.7.1) and Windows (Qt v6.7.0).
Resolves #12
Added support for sub-wheels to pyqt-qt-wheel
The (undocumented) pyqt-qt-wheel utility now supports the splitting
of a project's wheel into the main wheel and a sub-wheel. Specifying
--sub-wheel generate will generate the sub-wheel, and --sub-wheel
exclude will generate the main wheel (ie. a normal wheel without
the contents of the sub-wheel). By default a normal wheel is
generated.
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2024-04-27 16:27:48 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (1) |
Log message:
py-qt-builder: add missing dependency
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2024-04-27 13:52:59 by Adam Ciarcinski | Files touched by this commit (3) | |
Log message:
py-qt-builder: updated to 1.16.2
v1.16.2
Broken links to SIP documentation
The links to the SIP documentation have been fixed.
ICU libraries missing from Linux Qt wheels
The ICU libraries were missing from the Linux Qt v6.7 wheels.
v1.16.1
Bundle new QtQuick support libraries
The QtQuick3DHelpersImpl, QtQuickControls2MacOSStyleImpl and \
QtQuickTimelineBlendTrees libraries added to Qt v6.7.0 are now bundled.
Missing LICENSE file
The missing LICENSE file was added.
v1.16.0
Migration to GitHub
The project repository has been migrated to GitHub.
PyQt-builder is now licensed under the BSD-2-Clause license.
The project has now been migrated from setup.py to setuptools_scm and pyproject.toml.
The documentation is now hosted at Read the Docs.
Bundle new QtQuick support libraries
The QtQuickPhysics libraries added to Qt v6.6.0 are now bundled.
The QtQuickControls2 style libraries added to Qt v6.6.3 are now bundled.
Improvements to example documentation
The example in the documentation no longer uses deprecated features that will be \
removed in SIP v7.
The example is now PyQt6-based rather than PyQt5.
ABI versions
The default ABI versions are now v12.13 and v13.6.
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2023-12-01 14:30:32 by Adam Ciarcinski | Files touched by this commit (3) | |
Log message:
py-qt-builder: updated to 1.15.4
v1.15.4 23rd November 2023
- A bug fix release.
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2023-10-20 16:31:08 by Adam Ciarcinski | Files touched by this commit (2) | |
Log message:
py-qt-builder: updated to 1.15.3
PyQt-builder v1.15.3 has been released. This is a feature and bug-fix release \
that adds support for PyQt5 on Apple silicon.
Added the --apple-universal2 command line option to the build tools to specify a \
universal build on macOS.
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2023-08-05 08:16:27 by Adam Ciarcinski | Files touched by this commit (2) |
Log message:
py-qt-builder: refine Darwin support
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