Hello, My problem spans across the GTK+ (2.x) and PyGTK (2.0) packages.
The PyGTK layer to use GTK+ with Python suffered from the following bug until October 2003 : #125272 error in gtk_widget_translate_coordinates wrapping The function returned the addresses pointing to the values instead of the real values. I need to use these two packages under GNU/Linux and MS Windows. Under MS Windows, I installed GTK+ with the all-in-one GTK-Runtime-Environment-2.2.4.exe installer. I got the latest PyGTK sources from CVS, and started my first build under MS Windows, by following the insructions found on : http://nitace.bsd.uchicago.edu:8080/Wikis/Leo/CompilingPythonWin (the page seems unavailable, i used the Google cache) The build process halts on an 'undefined reference' error on : gtk_im_preedit_style_get_type gtk_im_status_style_get_type Since there are symbols missing, my conclusion is that my GTK+ is outdated. However, I could not find any help to build GTK+ under MS Windows nor a recent package featuring post-october 2003 files. I must also say that I am somewhat reluctant about building GTK+ under Windows, especially if somebody already did so. If I have no choice but doing it myself, help would be appreciated, and I will be pleased to hand my results back to the community. Regards, Jean-Chrisophe Haessig _______________________________________________ pygtk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.daa.com.au/mailman/listinfo/pygtk Read the PyGTK FAQ: http://www.async.com.br/faq/pygtk/
