Take the caps out of Pygame...pygame. Linux is caps sensitive...

here's the trace back on the linux machine that I don't get on the windows 
machine

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/save_spot/Lock and Stock$ python las2.py

** (python:9418): CRITICAL **: clearlooks_style_draw_focus: assertion `height 
>= -1' failed 
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/home/eric/save_spot/Lock and Stock/MainFrame.py", line 46, in OnOpen
    pygame_class = PygameClass.PygameClass(full_path)
  File "/home/eric/save_spot/Lock and Stock/PygameClass.py", line 11, in 
__init__ 
    pygame.init()
AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'init'



On 10/4/07, Ethan Glasser-Camp < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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  Michael George wrote:
  > Two things come to mind: do you have different versions of pygame
  > installed?  Also, if you created a file called, e.g. Pygame.py then that
  > could cause a difference as windows filenames are case sensitive and 
  > linux aren't.

  This is a clever idea, but you got it backwards. A file called Pygame
  will not conflict with pygame on Linux but will on Windows.

  > But it sounds more likely to me that you pygame 
  > installation got broken, rather than your code.  If you just run python
  > and type the import statements outside of your codebase, does that work?

  Also, can you send a backtrace, or a snippet of code that demonstrates 
  the problem?

  Ethan

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