Re: [pygtk] ANNOUNCE: PyGTK All-in-one Installer 2.24.0

2011-05-10 Thread Rafael Villar Burke (Pachi)
On 09/05/2011 1:41, Stephen George wrote: Hi Dieter, Just tried to download from pyGTK main download page http://www.pygtk.org/downloads.html Clicked the all-in-one installer and link and was taken to http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/binaries/win32/pygtk/2.22/ Can that be changed to 2.24 ?

Re: [pygtk] What happened to PyGTK website?

2011-03-09 Thread Rafael Villar Burke (Pachi)
Dieter, I can see the Drupal (or whatever it is) too. It looks like rt.gnome.org is shown when using secure http protocol. No idea why it's doing that, but I'm CCing kiko from Async-br who may know what can be done about it. Regards, Pachi On 09/03/2011 19:53, Dieter Verfaillie wrote: On

Re: [pygtk] Fwd: pygtk-2.22.0.win32-py2.6 issue

2010-12-16 Thread Rafael Villar Burke (Pachi)
Thanks Dieter. I hope this helps the original poster. Another issue is, can pygobject on win32 be fixed to be more backwards compatible like in this scenario? Regards, Pachi On 15/12/2010 23:45, Dieter Verfaillie wrote: Hi, On 15/12/2010 19:58, Rafael Villar Burke (Pachi) wrote

Re: [pygtk] Fwd: pygtk-2.22.0.win32-py2.6 issue

2010-12-16 Thread Rafael Villar Burke (Pachi)
Thanks Dieter. I hope this helps the original poster. Another issue is, can pygobject on win32 be fixed to be more backwards compatible like in this scenario? Regards, Pachi On 15/12/2010 23:45, Dieter Verfaillie wrote: Hi, On 15/12/2010 19:58, Rafael Villar Burke (Pachi) wrote

Re: [pygtk] Windows installer components

2010-09-25 Thread Rafael Villar Burke (Pachi)
Hi Mark, On 25/09/2010 2:06, Mark Schafer wrote: I suppose a full all-in-one would be: - python 2.6.5 - the all-in-one bundle from http://www.gtk.org/download-windows.html - PyGObject - PyCairo However - as most users will already have a version of Python - I think just needing three

Re: [pygtk] Notice on pygtk.org and pygtk gnome wiki about PyGObject dynamic bindings?

2010-08-08 Thread Rafael Villar Burke (Pachi)
On 06/08/2010 19:45, Smartboy wrote: I came across the PyGObject bindings today through the fedora mail which was linked to on this list, and since have been wondering why it isn't mentioned anywhere else. I think that a notice should be put somewhere on the PyGTK site that there are now

Re: [pygtk] PyGtk and gtk-3.0 compatibility

2010-07-19 Thread Rafael Villar Burke (Pachi)
This is really great, John. Thank you very much for doing this work! Rafael ___ pygtk mailing list pygtk@daa.com.au http://www.daa.com.au/mailman/listinfo/pygtk Read the PyGTK FAQ: http://faq.pygtk.org/

Re: [pygtk] pygtkspread

2010-07-01 Thread Rafael Villar Burke (Pachi)
Thanks for reporting this new project. It has been added to the applications list under the networking category with a short summary about its features. Please, report if you find the summary is wrong. Regards, Rafael Villar Burke On 28/06/2010 1:27, David Schere wrote: This module

Re: [pygtk] [jeenuv.otherinbox.com] Re: Import problem for PyGtk on Windows

2010-05-28 Thread Rafael Villar Burke (Pachi)
On 28/05/2010 12:06, John Stowers wrote: I'm not sure if it is interesting enough for the average user, but what do you think about putting the build instructions up on the website. I test the build every time something changes and update README.win32 accordingly. Perhaps the contents of this

Re: [pygtk] [jeenuv.otherinbox.com] Re: Import problem for PyGtk on Windows

2010-05-28 Thread Rafael Villar Burke (Pachi)
On 28/05/2010 13:26, John Stowers wrote: - Numpy and libglade support are mentioned in the git repository log, but there's no information on how to enable/disable that support. AFAICS, it's added if the modules/libraries are installed, but I can imagine that disabling them may be useful.

Re: [pygtk] Import problem for PyGtk on Windows

2010-05-27 Thread Rafael Villar Burke (Pachi)
On 27/05/2010 2:39, Stephen George wrote: 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. Besides the PyCairo, PyGobject and PyGTK modules, you will also need a Python

Re: [pygtk] [jeenuv.otherinbox.com] Re: Import problem for PyGtk on Windows

2010-05-27 Thread Rafael Villar Burke (Pachi)
On 27/05/2010 11:03, Jeenu V wrote: I'd suggest replacing the initial part (until glade) with this: Inorder to get PyGTK on Windows, you'd need: * Python interpreter for Windows (for example, see http://www.activestate.com/activepython/downloads) * GTK+ runtime. We recommend to

Re: [pygtk] Packaging pygtk and friends as eggs

2010-04-24 Thread Rafael Villar Burke (Pachi)
On 23/04/2010 22:45, Don Question wrote: Hi Thomas, maybe it's because gtk and therefore pygtk is an almost linux only thing. Even if you include our bsd-friends, there is no real need for an alien quick and dirty packaging system like the egg infrastructure. Well, that's not really true. GTK

Re: [pygtk] ImportError in pygtk-2.16.0

2010-04-10 Thread Rafael Villar Burke (Pachi)
On 10/04/2010 10:12, Hossein Movahhedian wrote: Dear all, Hi I have installed pygtk-2.16.0, pygobject-2.20.0 successfully on slackware-13.0. These packages are used by my network manager wicd-1.7.0. While other packages used by wicd (e.g. urwid-0.9.9.1,

Re: [pygtk] ImportError in pygtk-2.16.0

2010-04-10 Thread Rafael Villar Burke (Pachi)
On 10/04/2010 16:24, Hossein Movahhedian wrote: On 04/10/2010 04:59 PM, Rafael Villar Burke (Pachi) wrote: On 10/04/2010 10:12, Hossein Movahhedian wrote: I think your problem is that you need to install libglade support for gtk and their pygtk bindings, as libglade is not part of pygtk

Re: [pygtk] Windows 7 issue

2010-04-06 Thread Rafael Villar Burke (Pachi)
Have you installed them in the same way (for all users)? AFAICT, there's a difference in how the CRT is found depending on whether the application has been installed for all users (administrative rights) or just for one user. There has been some activity to try to come with a newer version of

Re: [pygtk] Windows 7 issue

2010-04-04 Thread Rafael Villar Burke (Pachi)
Hi Mark, I'm having a similar problem but only for frozen applications (py2exe) when run on other machines (on mine they work fine). I've recently upgraded to python 2.6.5 and I didn't have the problem till then, so maybe it's related. Can you check if using a different version of python

Re: [pygtk] Windows 7 issue

2010-04-04 Thread Rafael Villar Burke (Pachi)
On 04/04/2010 21:58, Rafael Villar Burke (Pachi) wrote: Hi Mark, I'm having a similar problem but only for frozen applications (py2exe) when run on other machines (on mine they work fine). This is exactly what other users trying my pygtk application report: Traceback (most recent call last

Re: [pygtk] General Query

2010-03-26 Thread Rafael Villar Burke (Pachi)
On 25/03/2010 12:24, Pietro Battiston wrote: Il giorno mer, 24/03/2010 alle 11.27 +0100, Rafael Villar Burke (Pachi) ha scritto: But googling for acire site:pygtk.org returns nothing. Instead, if I go to the pygtk website, I'm pointed at a very obsolete and incomplete tutorial

Re: [pygtk] General Query

2010-03-25 Thread Rafael Villar Burke (Pachi)
Hi Pietro, On 25/03/2010 12:24, Pietro Battiston wrote: But googling for acire site:pygtk.org returns nothing. Instead, if I go to the pygtk website, I'm pointed at a very obsolete and incomplete tutorial. The tutorial is incomplete, but not really so obsolete, though it could benefit

Re: [pygtk] General Query

2010-03-25 Thread Rafael Villar Burke (Pachi)
On 25/03/2010 16:17, Andrew Steele wrote: I'm already close to finishing a rewrite of the PyGTK Tutorial. I'm looking to upload it to a domain next week. Its completely separate from the original tutorial but takes some elements from it, covers some widgets which are undocumented in the

Re: [pygtk] General Query

2010-03-24 Thread Rafael Villar Burke (Pachi)
I'm forwarding this to the main PyGTK mailing list, as it may interest other people. On 24/03/2010 3:59, David Scott wrote: Hi, I hope this email finds someone who be able to provide some feedback. I did a Computer Science degree a couple of years back and had to work pretty hard teach

Re: [pygtk] ...on windows

2010-02-18 Thread Rafael Villar Burke (Pachi)
On 18/02/2010 15:38, Cornelius Kölbel wrote: Hello list, I got a pygtk application running on Linux with python 2.6.4 I now tried to make it run on windows, but got stuck somehow. I am confused what needs to be installed. I read that python, gtk and pygtk (including pycairo, pyobject

Re: [pygtk] Glade

2010-02-06 Thread Rafael Villar Burke (Pachi)
On 06/02/2010 15:18, Grigor Kolev wrote: Where I can find a good tutorial for PyGTK and Glade There are several in the pygtk.org articles section, and you can find some interesting ones about advanced features of glade (like treeview edition in glade) in the glade website. Have fun,

Re: [pygtk] PyGtk on Windows (SOLVED)

2010-01-20 Thread Rafael Villar Burke (Pachi)
On 20/01/2010 17:49, John Stowers wrote: Hi All, After enough prodding I finally created PyGtk 2.16 and PyGObject 2.19 installers that work on windows. You may test them by following the download links on the following bug https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=589671 Works

Re: [pygtk] import pygtk

2009-12-31 Thread Rafael Villar Burke (Pachi)
On 31/12/2009 16:46, Dean Sadites wrote: Hello. I was wondering if you could tell me why all of the Python/GTK apps I write seem to work WITH or WITHOUT the import pygtk line? Is this now optional? Is Python automatically adding it if it's missing? Thanks! Hi, Dena, I'm forwarding

Re: [pygtk] announcement policy

2009-11-19 Thread Rafael Villar Burke (Pachi)
Yann Leboulanger wrote: If all projets announce their release here, it will be 97% of the traffic I have to agree with John and others on this topic, specially when the announcements are tangentially related to PyGTK or are mere development announcements. Any of a project mailing list, a news

Re: [pygtk] Porting pygtk to python 3

2009-11-09 Thread Rafael Villar Burke (Pachi)
Alex Dedul wrote: Hi! Any news on porting pygtk to python 3 ? I would be glad to help maybe almost full-time on this. Just would be good to know current status on this matters first.. And if none projects or initiatives were already started on this - is to okay then to just clone git repo

Re: [pygtk] where has the missing gobject-tutorial gone

2009-09-18 Thread Rafael Villar Burke (Pachi)
Robert wrote: The much quoted python gobject tutorial at http://www.sicem.biz/personal/lgs/docs/gobject-python/gobject-tutorial.html has gone away, and I can not contact the site administrator Can anyone point me to, or email me, a copy? I've just put online a copy of that document in the

Re: [pygtk] PyGtk Website

2009-07-27 Thread Rafael Villar Burke (Pachi)
John Stowers wrote: Hi All, The PyGtk website is starting to look a little dated, especially when compared to the Gtk+ [1], Gtkmm [2], and new GNOME [3] website designs. Does anyone feel like helping me refresh it? This is a good idea and I'd gladly help integrating the new design with

[pygtk] [Fwd: install proplem]

2009-06-01 Thread Rafael Villar Burke (Pachi)
---BeginMessage--- Hi guys, Im trying to install pygtk-2.15.0 but got this error: ... checking for ATK... yes checking for PANGO... yes checking for codegen... /opt/local/share/pygobject/2.0/codegen checking for PYCAIRO... no no not checking for gtk due to missing pycairo checking for GDK