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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 01.06.24 um 19:39 schrieb Phil
      Thompson:<br>
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      cite="mid:8b6ae8785eb6066ac09ce80519e48ed0@riverbankcomputing.com">On
      01/06/2024 18:31, Detlev Offenbach wrote:
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      <blockquote type="cite">Hi,
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        I tried the wheels as well and found that the PyQt6-Webengine-Qt
        wheel
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        doesn't depend on its subpackage wheel. I had to install that
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        manually. Maybe I did something wrong.
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        Regards,
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        Detlev
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        Am 01.06.24 um 19:03 schrieb Phil Thompson:
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        <blockquote type="cite">On 01/06/2024 17:46, Florian Bruhin
          wrote:
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            <blockquote type="cite">The Qt v6.7.1 wheels are available
              at the local PyPI server for testing.
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              I'll leave them there until the weekend before moving them
              to pypi.org.
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            I just ran my testsuite against it on CI and gave them a
            spin locally.
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            Everything seems to be working great!
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            Florian
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          Many thanks.
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          Phil
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      Is something cached? This is the METADATA extracted from the Linux
      wheel (should be identical for all platforms)...
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    <p>Not that I am aware of. All the -Qt6 packages were downloaded
      except PyQt6-WebEngineSubwheel-Qt6 (which was not explicitly
      mentioned to pip). I just tried it on a second PC and the result
      is the same; no PyQt6-WebEngineSubwheel-Qt6 gets installed. My
      command is</p>
    <p>~/environments/py312qt6dev_env/bin/python3.12 -m pip install
      --index-url <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://r">https://r</a><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">iverbankcomputing.com/pypi/simple/
        --pre --no-deps --upgrade --force-reinstall PyQt6 PyQt6-Qt6
        PyQt6-sip PyQt6-Charts PyQt6-Charts-Qt6 PyQt6-WebEngine
        PyQt6-WebEngine-Qt6<br>
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    <p>Detlev<br>
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      Name: PyQt6-WebEngine-Qt6
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      Version: 6.7.1
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      Summary: The subset of a Qt installation needed by
      PyQt6-WebEngine.
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      Home-page: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.riverbankcomputing.com/software/pyqt/">https://www.riverbankcomputing.com/software/pyqt/</a>
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      Author: Riverbank Computing Limited
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      Author-email: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:info@riverbankcomputing.com">info@riverbankcomputing.com</a>
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      License: LGPL v3
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      Platform: Linux
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      Platform: macOS
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      Platform: Windows
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      Requires-Dist: PyQt6-WebEngineSubwheel-Qt6 (==6.7.1)
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      This package contains the subset of a Qt installation that is
      required by
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      PyQt6-WebEngine.  It would normally be installed automatically by
      pip when
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      you install PyQt6-WebEngine.
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      This package is licensed under the terms of the LGPL v3.
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      <br>
      Phil
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    <pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">-- 
Detlev Offenbach
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:detlev@die-offenbachs.de">detlev@die-offenbachs.de</a></pre>
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