I don't personally have any plans to port pygtk to other platforms.  It
should be possible to port it to windows, since there is already a port of
GTK+ for it (this is the hard part).

I have not added any gratuitous depndencies on unix, so that shouldn't be
a problem.  You would probably have to write new makefiles, but that is
not too much of a problem.  Actually, there is one problem -- I have a
gtk.py and a GTK.py, which would conflict on windows.

Overall, porting shouldn't be very painful, but I have no immediate plans
to do so myself (my machine only has linux on it).

James Henstridge.

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On Thu, 17 Dec 1998, J.W. Bizzaro wrote:

> James,
> 
> Do you, personally, have plans for ports of PyGTK to other platforms (Win &
> Mac)?  Does anyone else?
> 
> 
> Jeff
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