Sorry to disturb with newby questions, but I've Ubuntu 7.10 Gutsy Gibbon (*) on 
a Toshiba Satellite A30-303, with Python 2.5 and PyGTK 2.0 properly installed 
(sudo apt-get ...) and when I try to create an instance on Python of a 
gtk.window object the interpreter (IDLE 1.2.1) just shuts itself down. I just 
have to place the last bracket on something like:
>>> hello = HelloWorld()
HelloWorld being a class supposed to create a window with a button through 
PyGTK, and the interpreter closes, even before I have the time to press 
'Enter'...
I don't know if the bug is related, or if I've just screwd up the code 
somewhere, so I tried the basic examples from the  PyGTK tutorial and still got 
the same thing, over and over.
I've read this thread and found the patch to fix the reported bug, but I don't 
really understand how to fix the bug with the piece of code given. Am I 
supposed to place it in the /cvs/gnome/pygtk/codegen/codegen.py? Or on 
usr/share/pygtk/2.0/? Cause all I've got in the second directory is another 
directory named 'defs'.
Again, sorry for the newby question and sorry if this ain't the right place to 
post it.
Attached is the helloworld.py, right from the tutorial.

(*) The first two lines of the Python interpreter are:
Python 2.5.1 (r251:54863, Mar  7 2008, 04:10:12) 
[GCC 4.1.3 20070929 (prerelease) (Ubuntu 4.1.2-16ubuntu2)] on linux2

I'm wondering if the '(prerelease)' has something to do with the bug...

** Attachment added: "helloword.py"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13382449/helloword.py

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Bug 381389 – pygimp complains in codegen.py in cvs gimp
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/75327
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