I also heard from someone at redhat that the gnome whole of gnome-python
will be in redhat 6.  Also, there are debian packages for both (I think
they are python-gtk and python-gnome), so in a bit you will probably be
able to depend on most linux boxes having pygtk installed on them.

James Henstridge.

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On Tue, 9 Feb 1999, David M. Cook wrote:

> On Tue, Feb 09, 1999 at 03:29:59PM +0800, James Henstridge wrote:
> 
> > I have also released gnome-python-0.99, which should work with recent
> > gnome snapshot.  It is almost definitely guaranteed to work with the
> > Conspicuous Cow release (0.99.7), but will probably work with older
> > releases.
> 
> I just installed .99.7 and the demos seem to run fine.  I found a good
> mirror site for the GNOME RPMS:
> 
> ftp://sod.res.cmu.edu/.2/ftp.gnome.org/redhat/0.99.7/
> 
> The release was announced on linuxtoday.com.  Pretty good publicity.  I also
> note that pygtk is included in Redhat's rawhide directory (0.5.9 now), so it
> should be in Redhat 6.0.  Good news for anyone writing pygtk apps.
> 
> Dave Cook
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