On Mon, Sep 09, 2002 at 10:38:28AM +0800, James Henstridge wrote:
The new PyGTK is not fully compatible with the old one. There are a few
things you will need to do to convert your app:
Added to FAQ as
http://www.async.com.br/faq/pygtk/index.py?req=showfile=faq02.002.htp
Take care,
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Seth Kurtzberg wrote:
I'm also very interested in this. I've been delaying a project to see if I
can resolve the cross platform issues with pygtk.
On Sunday 08 September 2002 16:19, Michael Gilfix wrote:
So umm, not to re-iterate, but umm, does anyone know anything about
this issue?
On Sunday 08 September 2002 19:38, James Henstridge wrote:
Seth Kurtzberg wrote:
I'm also very interested in this. I've been delaying a project to see if
I can resolve the cross platform issues with pygtk.
On Sunday 08 September 2002 16:19, Michael Gilfix wrote:
So umm, not to
Thanks for the reply James. It hit the nail. One last, but very
important question for me: Does threading currently work on
Windows? I'd like to do a port but the support wasn't there for the
old GTK series. Does anyone have a pygtk build that uses threading?
-- Mike
On
Michael Gilfix wrote:
Thanks for the reply James. It hit the nail. One last, but very
important question for me: Does threading currently work on
Windows? I'd like to do a port but the support wasn't there for the
old GTK series. Does anyone have a pygtk build that uses threading?
Hi all. Couple of questions regarding pygtk and 2.0. Could you
guys please tell me what that status of the current 2.0.x bindings
are? Have they stabilized? I have an existing app that uses pygtk
0.6.9 and friends. I'd really like to get it running on windows, but
unfortunately, it uses