I think you miss the point.  pyglet.version is not a numeric
indicator.  It's a string.  One version I am using states
'1.1alpha2'.  This can never be suitably converted to integer parts. I
was specifically suggesting a tuple, hence the code I wrote (After
being lambasted on here before for not providing code).

On Apr 3, 9:34 pm, "Txema Vicente" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Try pyglet.version
>
> This works for me:
>
> from pyglet import version
> print version
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