P.S. : I have seen that I dont face any errors if I stick to Python 2.2 and the older version of PyQT. The newer versions are a bit different in that regard.
(you also mentioned the GPL)
Has 2.2 been packaged for the Zaurus by someone?
About the GPL which you mention, I\'m no legal expert, but:
Riverbank doesn\'t seem to give the license information for their \"port\" of Python to the Zaurus. They can\'t copyright a port, can they? The last time I checked, the Python interpetter and compiler were under the GPL, I believe.
QT\'s and PyQT\'s licenses seems a little confusing to me also. I didn\'t think that the GPL could constrain whether the the tool is used for a commercial pupose. \"You recieved free, give free\" is a Biblical verse, but not any law of which I know. I thought that a \"derived work\" involved including part of the code of the \"original work.\"
Anyway, I\'ll have to research that.
Clint Reese