Wildemar Wildenburger wrote:
Alec Hussey wrote:
Well 2.10 is availible from the downloads page and works perfectly fine in conjunction with the GTK+ runtimes availible from the gladewin32 project. Obviously PyGTK doesnt release the windows versions as often, especially if the C runtimes themselves arent keeping up. Although I dont really think anything major has been put into 2.12 but if you really need it, then attempt to recompile libgtk and pygtk for windows with MinGW or Cygwin or something.

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See, this really bugs me. The GTK-website (and part of the Gnome site) mouth off about how "cross platform" (py)GTK is, while actually anything but *nix is no more than an afterthought.
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Unfortunately I would completely have to agree. Although I wish it was different. I really wish the GTK+ people and the PyGTK people (as well as the other wrappers) to take a real stance in making the toolkit very cross-platform friendly. Very much in the way that the Qt people have made it REALLY easy to port Qt applications from platform to platform with qmake and what not. On the other hand GTK seems to be a real pain in the ass to setup on any system other than BSD/Linux. Its really disappointing. So I can only hope that these people (GTK and PyGTK respectively) start taking notice of the need for better cross-platform support and start making some changes.

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