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Fixed batch scripts (and exe launchers) for Qt Assistant, Designer and Linguist.
Requires pyqt5_tools 5.15.

Fixed batch scripts (and exe launchers) for Qt Assistant, Designer and Linguist.
Requires pyqt5_tools 5.15.
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small question. Do you trust ?

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What do you mean?

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stonebig commented Aug 22, 2020

do you consider it a safe source for Qt binaries ? As it's a new source of Qt binaries outside of Qt itself (Pyside2) and riverbankcomputing (PyQt5), and cgohlke

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The only thing I can tell is that the author seems quite implicated in OSS.
Regarding pyqt5_tools, I don't remember how I found it: I was sure that it was through WinPython, one way or the other... but the fact that you're asking this now certainly means that it's not the case. :)

The question is: is it a good idea to ship pyqt5_tools with WinPython? (60MB!) It depends if we want to the exe launchers (Qt Assistant, and so on) to work again or not, I guess.

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