Michal Pasternak wrote:

Lorenzo Gil Sanchez [Thu, Feb 05, 2004 at 02:16:02PM +0100]:


There is no offical installer.



As I said before, I suggest using only dropline.net installer. This one seems to be the best and the most complete out of those 3 you gave.



Hope this help to pygtk Windows developers.



HTH also.


... and a bit of propaganda:

If anyone feels interested, please help with http://winsrc.sf.net
development. Using it could be propably the next easy way to get GTK for
Win32 running, only that I lack of time to finish some things. Another pro
of it is that using it doesn't rely on binary packages someone else
provided, just on the source.



That's totally cool! Has anyone tested this on gtk and pygtk? Be nice to go to a complete installation file from python2.3.tgz. :>


In the meantime, apparantly I need to write a generic Win32 "wake up and handle some events in a Queue" function so that the Win32 pyGTK doesn't care that gtk.glade() isn't thread safe (and that various other Win32 niceties don't crash things).

-dave

Take care,




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