But I'll (have to) try again with pip3 if that's the way to go. Despite all the documentation/examples showing what to do this way and saying it would be fine, it ended up simply not working/crashing/missing stuff, because it did not know/deal with its dependencies correctly (SSL library stuff among others, I think), and at that point I gave up on it since it simply did not live up to its promises (have never had any problem with apt-get approach getting things right). Is there any successful apt-get install python3-pyside2 stuff?ĭo I have to do PySide2 via pip3? I tried pip3 installing of stuff in the past (Qt? PyQt?). I do not believe in Virtual Environments. I definitely do not wish to compile anything, neither Qt nor PySide2. Will I indeed need to move to Qt 5.11/12 to get anywhere? Am I whistling in the wind hoping PySide 2 would work with my current Qt? Qt: 5.12 is recommended, but there are Technical Preview wheels for 5.11 I should like to play around with PySide 2 now :)
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