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Any plans for Qt5 support? #204

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kristapsk opened this issue Oct 29, 2018 · 4 comments
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Any plans for Qt5 support? #204

kristapsk opened this issue Oct 29, 2018 · 4 comments

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Currently joinmarket-qt requires Qt4. Problem is that Qt4 support is already dropped from Gentoo Linux by default and, most likely, other distros may already have or will drop it's support too. Bitcoin-qt has also already dropped Qt4 support.

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AdamISZ commented Oct 29, 2018

Coincidentally someone mentioned it on IRC today.
I don't realistically have any plans to work on that, but I guess it's a given that it'd be nice to have, given the context!

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AdamISZ commented Dec 12, 2018

#248 addresses this; it's specifically for Python3 (see reason in commentary in PR), and it's PySide2 rather than PyQt5 (but that's still Qt5). Install instructions are now on README. Hence, closing this, on the basis that we've done the Qt4-Qt5 shift. If people have concrete plans to do something different please let us know.

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Will try to test this (#248) on my Gentoo machines, probably next week, when I will be back home (travelling abroad today).

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Did not careful testing yet, but after brief fight with some install.sh issues (but I think it's specific to my machine, see #259), I am now able to run JoinMarket-Qt, so, yes, I think this is resolved now.

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