Hi,

 I hate my GMath_install.py even though it does the job. And yes I'd love to have a 
way to respect the gnome standard. But how to use autogen.sh or Makefiles with python 
is beyong me for now. So yes I'd love to see something on this in your tutorial.

 This is especially important if we want to have a unified way of making srpms, rpms 
tar.gz .... files.

 For internationalization, I'd like to have it, but could be left for version 2.0 of 
your tutorials.

 Good luck
> 
> Hi pythoneers:
> 
> I'm making a PyGnomeHello a shamessly python copy fo the GnomeHello of 
> the GGAD book.
> I think that the directory structure and  GNU instalation utilities could
> be usefull for proving order in the pygnome applications.
> 
> I think that it would help avoiding the work of custom instalation
> utilites like the GMath_install.py. But perhaps the application's author
> would like more to do their own intalation srcipts.
> 
> Anyway, my problem is to how make internationalization work in python. 
> I don't know if it would be prudent to use gettext on python programs
> and how to avoid python parsing errors with N_. It should be foolish to
> have to run a python program throught some kind of preprocesor in order to
> make it workable.
> 
> So I'm hopping for replies encouraging my mediocrity saying  
> " skip the internationalazion and include the PyGnomeHello in the
> tutorial" or a viable solution using gettext or some other program for 
> internationalization.
> 
> Thanks a lot
> 
>                       Daniel Kornhauser
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