We are pleased to announce release 2.22.6 of the PyGTK All-in-one
installer for Windows.
More information can be found in the README file at:
https://github.com/dieterv/pygtk-installer#readme
* What is it?
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The PyGTK All-in-one installer provides an alternative installation
method
Hello Dieter,
am I right that files like
http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/binaries/win32/pygobject/2.26/pygobject-2.26.0-1.win32-py2.7.msi
are just overwritten with a newer version of the installer?
Would it be possible to leave the old installers at their place and
put the new under other names?
On 19/01/2011 20:52, Tim Lebedkov wrote:
am I right that files like
http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/binaries/win32/pygobject/2.26/pygobject-2.26.0-1.win32-py2.7.msi
are just overwritten with a newer version of the installer?
Correct. We do not (yet?) detect the presence of the separate pycairo,
Hello Dieter,
I am really sorry. I have formulated my question so that you have
completely misunderstood it.
I hope that at least your explanations could be useful for somebody else.
Let me explain my concerns in detail. In Npackd (package manager) I
download packages from different
locations
Hello everyone,
I'm writing an application which displays a series of parallel graphs,
all packed in one window.
There is a main graph drawn by a gtk.DrawingArea inheriting class.
There are several other graphs, each of them, inheriting the main graph
class, overriding the
data feed and draw
On Wed, 2011-01-19 at 23:02 +0100, Tim Lebedkov wrote:
Hello Dieter,
I am really sorry. I have formulated my question so that you have
completely misunderstood it.
I hope that at least your explanations could be useful for somebody else.
Let me explain my concerns in detail. In Npackd
yes, thank you
On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 4:12 AM, John Stowers
john.stowers.li...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, 2011-01-19 at 23:02 +0100, Tim Lebedkov wrote:
Hello Dieter,
I am really sorry. I have formulated my question so that you have
completely misunderstood it.
I hope that at least your