Thanks for your reponses

The question is now : how to assign a particular gtk+ or pygtk libraries ?
For the time being, depending to the version of python used, the version of
pygtk if not the same.

Thank you


awalter1 wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> I'm working with Linux RedHat EL4.
> a version of gtk+ was installed with the release RedHat : "rpm -qa"
> returns this version.
> Others more recente versions of gtk+ have been installed from sources :
> not recognize from rpm.
> Same things for pygtk.
> 
> My application is written in python.
> 
> How to know which versions of gtk+/pygtk is used by my application ?
> 
> Thanks a lot
> 
> PS : the PATH env. variable supplies no reference to any gtk+/pygtk path.
> 

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