I see that Gobject is now separate from PyGtk. Is there a reason for
this? Is there something else that is now being used for a Observer Pattern?
Thanks-Patrick
Marco Antonio Islas Cruz wrote:
I guess you don't know, but gobject is now separated from pygtk, if you
compile pygtk by yourself, then you must compile gobject by yourself
too.
Get it from here: http://pygtk.org/downloads.html
Don't forget to compile PyCairo too.
On Wed, 2007-12-26 at 16:20 -0800, Alex Ivanov wrote:
Hi. Maybe it is weird or unimportant, I can't install pygtk on Debian
Etch. I compiled it from source. When I try pygtk-demo, I get the
error:
$ /opt/applications/bin/pygtk-demo
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/opt/applications/bin/pygtk-demo", line 7, in ?
execfile(os.path.join(pygtklibdir, "pygtk-demo.py"))
File "/opt/applications/lib/pygtk/2.0/pygtk-demo.py", line 18, in ?
import gobject
ImportError: No module named gobject
But I don't have any gobject on my machine. Where can I get one?
Thanks. Alex.
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