com.riverbankcomputing.PyQt.BaseApp
By flathub
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com.riverbankcomputing.PyQt.BaseApp
Posts with mentions or reviews of com.riverbankcomputing.PyQt.BaseApp.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-12-17.
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How to create a flatpak pakage of an application written with pyside6?
Also, given how similar their APIs are, you do have the option of using a try/except ImportError to support both PySide6 and PyQt6 and then using PyQt6 via the PyQt BaseApp. That'd be akin to being able to rely on having PyQt6 installed via the distro package manager from your build scripting's perspective and, according to flatpak search, it has a branch for Qt 6.3.
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Packaging PySide6 In A Flatpak
You might also want to check out my suggested documentation for the QtWebEngine base app, and maybe the PyQt base app.
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How to distribute my Python Qt app
If you want to use Flatpak, there is a PyQt BaseApp which provides the dependency. Doing it otherwise would be a fair amount more work.
- Where to start? Distributing with Flatpak.
io.sourceforge.pysolfc.PySolFC
Posts with mentions or reviews of io.sourceforge.pysolfc.PySolFC.
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Application verification
...and, for the record, I'm the maintainer of the net.sourceforge.tomatoes.IHaveNoTomatoes Flatpak and I did the legwork to get the io.sourceforge.pysolfc.PySolFC Flatpak published before handing it off to PySolFC upstream to maintain (among other things, those PySolFC screenshots were taken on the computer I'm typing on right now), so I think I know a non-zero amount about how this stuff works.
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How to create a flatpak pakage of an application written with pyside6?
I was the one who got the Flatpak manifest for PySolFC written, so I can help you out there.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing com.riverbankcomputing.PyQt.BaseApp and io.sourceforge.pysolfc.PySolFC you can also consider the following projects:
io.qt.qtwebengine.BaseApp
PySide6-project-template - Unofficial opinionated project template to get started with PySide6 and QtQuick quickly without worrying about tooling.
flathub - Pull requests for new applications to be added
bootqt - Bootqt - Bootable USB writer using Qt.
org.coolero.Coolero