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publish a migrated code #3

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blshkv opened this issue Jan 21, 2025 · 2 comments
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publish a migrated code #3

blshkv opened this issue Jan 21, 2025 · 2 comments

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@blshkv
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blshkv commented Jan 21, 2025

I'm not sure why would you keep two copies (R2 and R6) and not familiar with PySide6.
But could you upload the migrated code to github, so users could download it?

My problem is that I'm packing lucaschess to my Linux distro, where PySide2 was already removed. So I have to use PySide6. And it is part of the requirement to have source code (a tar.gz release archive would be even better).

Thank you

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lukasmonk commented Jan 21, 2025

There are some incompatibilities on Windows (pyside6 = requisites 64 bits + W10/W11).
The program in the Linux distribution includes the pyside2 libraries, so there's no need to install them on the system.
I'm planning to make the switch in a few months.

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blshkv commented Jan 21, 2025

I'm compiling from the source for Gentoo Linux, not using a Linux binary (it's a bad practice anyway).

Look forward to the switch (and don't really care about Windows). All computers are 64-bits produced in this century.

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