Hi John and the matplotlib people,

John Hunter wrote:
>>>>>> "Charlie" == Charlie Moad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
>     Charlie>      At what point should we push another minor release
>     Charlie> for py2.5? or should we at all?  I am able to compile and
>     Charlie> run the latest in svn on all 3 major platforms.  The only
>     Charlie> missing component is pygtk for windows.  0.87.5 is not
>     Charlie> py2.5 compatible in many ways.  Just thought I would
>     Charlie> throw it out there.
> 
> I've CCd Cedric Gustin, who maintains pygtk for win32.  Cedric, do you
> plan to push out a python2.5 version in the near future?  If so, we
> can hold up the mpl release which uses some pygtk extension code in
> building.  If not, we can go ahead with the release w/o gtk support,
> since this is not a common backend on windows.

Yes, pygtk binaries for python 2.5 will be available this week. I just
need a few more days as I'm also working on binaries for
pygtk-2.10/pygobject-2.12/pycairo-1.2.

Or, if you want, I can give you early access to pygtk binaries for
python 2.5 for testing purpose with matplotlib ? Just tell me if you
need pygtk-2.10 or 2.8 ?

Cedric






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