pyglade does not support GNOME, it never has.  Use libglade.  It
supports GNOME and is faster anyway.

Matt

On Sat, Jan 22, 2000 at 03:12:55AM +0800, Baruch Even wrote:
>  
> > > I found that pyGlade doesn't support Gnome objects, I would like to
> [snip]
> > 
> > Probably you compiled either the Glade library or Pyglade when it couldn't
> > find the gnome libraries. I've been able to do it.
> I've installed it before from a redhat RPM, I now tried to reinstall
> it (gnome-python/pygtk) from the original package, as far as I can
> see glade has gnome support and so does libglade (how can I verify
> it for sure? they came from rpms).
>
> My problem is that when I use pyglade I get traceback that goes from
> my call to pyglade.construct to the pyglade/build.py __new_widget
> method where it blows with KeyError: GnomeApp
> 
> In build.py there is no mention to GnomeApp or to any other Gnome
> widget. Is there anything I'm doing wrong? what can I do to verify
> my installation and/or use pyglade or libglade correctly. A small
> example of how to load a glade output with Gnome widgets will be
> most helpfull, both as an example and as a test for my installation.
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