On 26/05/2010 10:42 PM, Jeenu V wrote:
Actually I hadn't installed PyCairo and PyGObject. Now that I've
installed them, I could bring up a top-level GTK window.
Excellent, good to hear you have a working system
But the downloads page doesn't mention that PyCairo and PyGObject has
to be installed to PyGtk to work, while it does explicitly mention
Python interpreter and GTK runtime.
"In order to install PyGtk in windows, you will also need a Python
interpreter and the GTK+ runtime."
I agree it not very clear, from the download page I gave you a link for:
"Besides the PyCairo, PyGobject and PyGTK modules, you will also need a
Python <http://www.python.org/download/> interpreter and the GTK+
runtime <http://www.gtk.org/download-windows.html#StableRelease> in
order to install PyGTK in Windows."
Is written in such a way that it is not explicitly clear that pyCario
and pyGObject are required prerequisites
I think it makes sense to update the description to mention the
dependencies over PyCairo and PyGObject too.
I don't know who can change the web page, can anyone help?
- Steve
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