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PySide 1.1.0 – “Adriano”: Python for Qt Released!

 
The PySide team is proud to announce the new release version 1.1.0 of
PySide project.
Major changes
– New type converter scheme;
– Bug Fixes;
About PySide
PySide is the Nokia-sponsored Python Qt bindings project, providing
access to not only the complete Qt 4.7 framework but also Qt Mobility,
as well as to generator tools for rapidly generating bindings for any
C++ libraries.
The PySide project is developed in the open, with all facilities you’d
expect from any modern OSS project such as all code in a git
repository [1], an open Bugzilla [2] for reporting bugs, and an open
design process [3]. We welcome any contribution without requiring a
transfer of copyright.
List of bugs fixed
1010    Shiboken Cygwin patch
1034    Error compiling PySide with Python 3.2.2 32bit on Windows
1040    pyside-uic overwriting attributes before they are being used
1053    pyside-lupdate used with .pro files can’t handle Windows paths that contain spaces
1060    Subclassing of QUiLoader leads to “Internal C++ object already deleted” exception
1063    Bug writing to files using “QTextStream + QFile + QTextEdit” on Linux
1069    QtCore.QDataStream silently fails on writing Python string
1077    Application exit crash when call QSyntaxHighlighter.document()
1082    OSX binary links are broken
1083    winId returns a PyCObject making it impossible to compare two winIds
1084    Crash (segfault) when writing unicode string on socket
1091    PixmapFragment and drawPixmapFragments are not bound
1095    No examples for shiboken tutorial
1097    QtGui.QShortcut.setKey requires QKeySequence
1101    Report invalid function signatures in typesystem
902     Expose Shiboken functionality through a Python module
969     viewOptions of QAbstractItemView error
Download
The files can be downloaded from PySide download page[4] References
[1] http://qt.gitorious.org/pyside
[2] http://bugs.openbossa.org/
[3] http://www.pyside.org/docs/pseps/psep-0001.html
[4] http://developer.qt.nokia.com/wiki/PySideDownloads
 
 
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