On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 4:50 AM, Steve Borho<st...@borho.org> wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 5, 2009 at 8:13 PM, TK Soh<teekay...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 2:42 PM, Steve Borho<st...@borho.org> wrote:
>>> On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 3:47 AM, KLEIN
>>> Stéphane<steph...@is-webdesign.com> wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I would like use hgtk on my ubuntu 9.04 but I've this error :
>>>>
>>>> skl...@eee-sklein:~$ hgtk about
>>>> icon not found hg.ico
>>>>
>>>> I use :
>>>>
>>>> * mercurial : 1.2.1
>>>> * tortoisehg : 0.7.6
>>>>
>>>> Installed from source (tar.gz) with
>>>>
>>>> $ sudo python setup install
>>>>
>>>> My python version is 2.6.2
>>>>
>>>> Other information :
>>>>
>>>> skl...@eee-sklein:/usr/local$ find | grep "hg\.ico"
>>>> ./src/hgtk/icons/tortoise/hg.ico
>>>> ./share/pixmaps/tortoisehg/icons/tortoise/hg.ico
>>>> ./share/pixmaps/tortoisehg/icons/hg.ico
>>>> skl...@eee-sklein:/usr/local$
>>>>
>>>> skl...@eee-sklein:~$ dpkg -l | grep "python" | grep "gtk"
>>>> ii  python-gtk2
>>>> 2.14.1-1ubuntu1                    Python bindings for the GTK+ widget set
>>>> ii  python-gtkhtml2
>>>> 2.19.1-0ubuntu14                   Python bindings for the GtkHTML2
>>>> library
>>>> ii  python-gtksourceview2
>>>> 2.6.0-0ubuntu1                     Python bindings for the GtkSourceView
>>>> widget
>>>
>>> The stable source tree does not support install via setup.py.  You
>>> should be able to run directly out of the tarball you downloaded, just
>>> symlink the contrib/hgtk script into your $PATH.
>>>
>>> Have a look at the hgtk page on the wiki for more information.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Steve Borho
>>>
>>> PS: When 0.8 is released, it will support setup.py installs and we
>>> should have binary packages for the most popular distributions.
>>
>> I am using 0.8's hgtk via symlink on Fedora 9, but am getting the
>> "icon not found" messages too. I was not getting this error error
>> before that (not sure which version I was using). I checked  hgtk's
>> wiki page, but not special notes on the symlink approach. Any
>> pointers?
>
> Look for thgutil/config.py*, and delete anything you find.  Setup.py

Somehow I had to remove everything and do hg co -C to get it to work.
Anyway, it seemed to fix the problem. Thanks.

> is building this file because you need it if you are installing
> tortoisehg under /usr.  Unfortunately it does this even if you just
> run something like 'python setup --version'.
>
> I almost checked in a workaround for it today, but I didn't like the
> hack so I'm going to think about it a bit more.

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