On 31.12.2009 19:27, Steve Borho wrote:
> For the next release (0.10) I would like to upgrade Python to 2.6 and
> GTK to 2.18.  To avoid polluting the stable nightly builds and later
> 0.9 stable releases, I'm going to start building the nightly packages
> on two different machines.  Stable nightly packages will be built on
> the same build box as before (Python 2.5, GTK 2.16) while unstable
> nightly packages will be built on another machine.

That's what I just installed on my new Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit here
(yes, I've finally purchased a Win7 license and I am switching to using
it now. Moved my old Windows XP install into a VirtualBox instance
running on Win 7...):

python-2.6.4.msi
pywin32-214.win32-py2.6.exe

gtk+-bundle_2.18.5-20091215_win32.zip

pycairo-1.4.12-2.win32-py2.6.exe
pygobject-2.14.2-2.win32-py2.6.exe
pygtk-2.12.1-3.win32-py2.6.exe

Also installed the free Visual C++ 2008 express and used that to compile
the Mercurial C modules with "python setup.py build".

hgtk dialogs running from source here now (on Win7 64 bit).

(I'm still wondering how to get the same GTK theme as the thg binary
installer is using...).


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