This is great news, as I have been waiting for gtkhtml to work for a 
while now.

 My question is simple. Is the gnome-python.spec up-to-date or is it 
better to simply build the thing and install it.


>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

On 4/7/00, 11:44:53 AM, James Henstridge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote 
regarding ANNOUNCE: gnome-python-1.0.53:


> I have just released gnome-python-1.0.53.  Gnome-python is a set of
> bindings that allow you to write gnome programs in the Python language
> (see www.python.org for details).  It is available at:
>   ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/stable/sources/gnome-python/

> Here are the main changes in this release:
>  - libtool and the CVS version of automake are now used to build
>    gnome-python, rather than automake-1.4 with my python patches.  If 
you
>    have troubles with the extension modules it builds now, it is a 
libtool
>    defficiency, and should be fixed there.
>  - The GtkHTML wrapper should work with the released gtkhtml-0.1.
>  - some other bug fixes.  See the change log for details.

> I also released pygtk-0.6.6, which will be available from ftp.gtk.org
> soon (you don't need pygtk to use gnome-python, as gnome-python 
includes
> it).

> James.

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