"M Tramp" <mysterytr...@yahoo.com> wrote

You need both pygtk and gtk.
The former uses the latter.

Yes. It is. I went back and installed more.

Still I get the error: "No module named gtk"

So I'm back to -- or nearly so -- my original question. Where on my hard drive should these libraries reside?


I'm suspecting this is a path problem within Eclipse, but the
project's properties have paths to all the prime suspects.

I'd be surprised if its a problem with Eclipse, but that's easy to prove. Just run the code outside Eclipse from the Terminal app. If you get the same error then it cannot be Eclipse at fault.

Can you post the actual error text? If it is saying no module gtk that suggests to me the fault lies in your pygtk installation rather than in GTK itself. How/Where did you
install pygtk?

Alan G.

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