Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
Reini Urban wrote:Richard W.M. Jones schrieb:Is there a proper fix yet for the broken paths in pygtk, as outlined in this message?http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=46C2F6AC.5020907%40x-ray.atActually, the above fix only gets me so far. It works around the paths problem but now I get:File "/usr/src/ports/python/pygtk/python-gtk2-2.10.6-1/inst/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/gtk-2.0/gtk/__init__.py", line 48, in <module>from gtk import _gtk ImportError: No such processThe _gtk.dll file exists and (as far as my limited understanding of Python goes) is in the right place, and cygcheck appears to show that it has the right dependencies.Works for me. "Nope, this cp line above is wrong. We just need to install gdk-pixbuf2, use the "Temp fix for the wrong binary python modules" above and PyGTK works fine for me."I have gdk-pixbuf2 installed, and it's not working for me.What I'm really asking is if there is a fix for the PyGtk package in general, since obviously the one in cygwin-ports at the moment is broken in several glaringly obvious respects.
Well, I take all that back. It turns out that the experimental package (version 2.10.14-1) works great.
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