Doh - of course, I saw the word threads, and responded without looking
further. This stuff was applicable to older versions of pygtk - I've
not seen pygtk running with gtk+-1.2 yet, so don't know whether it suffers
the same problem or not...
>>> Kevin Littlejohn wrote
> I tried to, and ran into problems. On looking closely at it (some time
> ago), it appears that mainloop() isn't wrapped in the required magic to
> make threading work under python. I took a stab at making it work and
> failed, unfortunately - fell back on just calling mainiteration many
> times.
>
> If you're seeing it go into mainloop() and all your other threads
> behaving badly, that's probably it.
>
> KevinL
>
> >>> Aaron Optimizer Digulla wrote
> > Is someone using threads with this setup ?
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