[MacPorts] #56601: py36-pyqt5: QtCore/sipQtCoreQByteArray.cpp:2263:48: error: no member named 'chopped' in 'QByteArray'
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#56601: py36-pyqt5: QtCore/sipQtCoreQByteArray.cpp:2263:48: error: no member named
'chopped' in 'QByteArray'
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Reporter: wa03 | Owner: mamoll
Type: defect | Status: reopened
Priority: Normal | Milestone:
Component: ports | Version: 2.5.0
Resolution: | Keywords: yosemite
Port: py36-pyqt5 |
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Comment (by RJVB):
In reply to Mihai's question: contrary to what one might think, py-qt5 5.x
doesn't require Qt 5.x or better. This is something that the authors told
me they support explicitly and I just confirmed it for PyQt5 5.11.3 and Qt
5.9.5 *).
See https://pyqt.readthedocs.io/en/latest/introduction.html#an-
explanation-of-version-numbers
In other words, there should be no need to peg older OS versions for Qt
compatibility reasons, at least not 10.9 and up. If build errors do occur
there they should be investigated and reported to Riverbank Computing.
*) this on 10.9.5 with my own `port:qt5-kde` which is reintroduces the
"legacy" code that was stripped from Qt 5.9 ; pyqt5 thus doesn't have
anything itself that fails to build on 10.9 .
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/56601#comment:8>
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