Any tips on getting a file dialog to work with pyglet?  I naively
tried:

        root = Tkinter.Tk()
        root.withdraw()
        filename = tkFileDialog.askopenfilename()

but this causes an uncaught exception once the dialog is closed either
by canceling or selecting a file (the exception happens some time
after it passes back the path string, I can successfully print the
variable 'filename', but then it immediately crashes with a signal 11
or signal 10 if I do not attempt to read the variable 'filename')

I know kytten offers some rudimentary functionality for this, but
would prefer to avoid that as I am already using glydget.

Any help, tips, or points in the right direction will be appreciated.

Thanks,
Dan

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