No Qt-6 with pyqtdeploy?

Phil Thompson phil at riverbankcomputing.com
Sat May 3 18:16:47 BST 2025


See the 'Platform support' section...

https://docs.python.org/3/whatsnew/3.13.html

On 03/05/2025 18:09, Patrick Stinson wrote:
> Oh gotcha. Smacks of sacrilege though! I have loved PyQt since I first
> heard of it in 2004 as it was a game changer back then. I never
> understood why its rapid prototyping without re-compile time and
> convenience of interpreted data structures didn’t dominate through the
> 2000’s and 2010’s before the typescript/reactive explosion. I admit I
> have kept my head in the sand with it and ignored other innovations to
> stay productive with what I have. And it is still great.
> 
> When you say “work being donor properly supporting Python on mobile”,
> I assume you mean from the CPython community? I haven’t been following
> that, got a link or two?
> 
> -Patrick
> 
> 
> 
>> On Apr 30, 2025, at 12:16 PM, Phil Thompson 
>> <phil at riverbankcomputing.com> wrote:
>> 
>> All I meant was that I, for my own apps, use Flutter. Nothing to do 
>> with pyqtdeploy.
>> 
>> On 30/04/2025 19:14, Patrick Stinson wrote:
>>> Oh gotcha. I am not familiar with Flutter and just googled it a bit
>>> - "work being done on properly supporting Python on mobile devices 
>>> and Web
>>> Assembly" - means work being done on Flutter?
>>> - As of today, pyqtdeploy will not be improved beyond 3.3.0 because 
>>> Flutter
>>> will make it obsolete?
>>> I am having trouble understanding the relationship between FLutter 
>>> and the
>>> whole concept of Python+Qt? WIll a sunsetted pyqtdeploy make an ios 
>>> version
>>> of my PyQt macos/Windows app impossible?
>>> -patrick


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