Nonpareil only needs Python during compilation, not at runtime, and only
indirectly through the use of SCons.
The Nonpareil source tarball comes with the "local" version of SCons in a
subdirectory, so you don't need to have SCons "installed" in order to
build
Nonpareil (but you do need to have Python). The following commands will
build Nonpareil:
cd scons-local
tar -xzf scons-local-0.96.90.tar.gz
cd ..
scons-local/scons.py
Nonpareils build process uses pkg-config, so it should find the GTK+ 2.x
headers and libraries if they are installed correctly.
I just built and ran Nonpareil 0.77 on Ubuntu (Dapper) without any
trouble. I haven't yet learned how to build Debian packages, though.
Eric Smith
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