Actually, it looks like it would be pretty easy to implement properly in
PyGTK. I took a quick look at the source of Zenity last night and I see
no problems with using Zenity's own glade file for the widgets and
translating the C to Python. It looks like a weekend project to me.
It might be
Well, then I can't object neither... I'll upload it to my PPA for Ubuntu.
I've been thinking about it, and learning PyGTK is something I've
pending since a while... How much (time) do you think that it could
take to rewrite it properly up to the point of functionality it has
right now? (I'm just a
> I would recommend hosting pyzenity packges outside of Debian or in an
> unofficial repository; I hope you understand why I'm unhappy that
> Debian would have to maintain and would advertize software which you
> and me consider the improper way to do things.
>
> I'd like to hear from the Ma
Hi,
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submitter. -submitter@ mails both.
On Mon, Dec 10, 2007, Brian Ramos wrote:
> A few
> years ago I decided I wanted to learn how to use the new (in 2.4)
> subprocess
Hi All,
Well I originally wrote PyZenity and Loïc I completely agree with you but let
me take a second and tell you how it came to being. A few years ago I decided
I wanted to learn how to use the new (in 2.4) subprocess module. Now I needed
a command that I could use to experiment with and I
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