Sorry guys, my mistake. I've thought that this way of import will works only if install gtk from source :\ from gi.repository import Gtk I feels so stupid. Thanks for trying to help me. Sorry me please.
2014-08-24 4:48 GMT+03:00 Paul Parker <[email protected]>: > Am a NON-Technical user, > using openSUSE 13.1 with Gnome 3.10.2.1 > trying to learn Python3 > > Unless really know what you doing, prepared to lose entire partitions, > best remain with range of alternatives within the openSUSE 13.1 updates > system, eg zypper. > > > zypper will install package you find and request along with other > required components, with options to install recommended packages. > > NOTE to install or remove zypper will ask for the root password. > > > Am using gedit with extra application: "python3-gedit" which provides > the "Python bindings for gedit" so it suits/works better ;-) > > For information on this:~> zypper info python3-gedit > > > > IF in doubt post question here or into forums.opensuse.org > > > View your installed packages from terminal:~> zypper se -i gnome > > View installed version:~> zypper info gnome-shell > > View your installed packages from terminal:~> zypper se -i gtk3 > > View your installed packages from terminal:~> zypper se -i python > > View available and installed packages do same without the "-i" for > installed. > > > > For information on versions:~> zypper info gnome-shell > > Can view your installed gnome-shell version:~> gnome-shell --version > (my result= GNOME Shell 3.10.2.1 ) > > Or using :~> zypper info gnome-shell > > > > > Paul. > > _______________________________________________ > gnome-love mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-love >
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