Hi Phil, At 13:49 29/03/2006 +0000, Phil Thompson wrote: >On Wednesday 29 March 2006 2:20 pm, V. Armando Sole wrote: > > If you use a commercial version of Qt, you will have to use the VendorID > > package (available from Riverbank) and build a signed version of cx_freeze. > > If you use PyQt4 you will not have that problem. > >If you need to use VendorID with PyQt3 then you will also need to use it with >PyQt4 as the commercial licenses are the same. > >Phil I have an application that may run under PyQt3 with Qt3 and under PyQt4 with Qt4. Since I have installed the commercial PyQt3 and Qt3, and the GPL PyQt4 and Qt4 on the same machine, I only use vendorID when I freeze my application with the commercial bindings. I do not break any license agreement if I do not use VendorID on the GPL PyQt4 and GPL Qt4 binding under those conditions (provided I give access to the source code). Regards, Armando _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list PyKDE@mats.imk.fraunhofer.de http://mats.imk.fraunhofer.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde