No. I guess, the problem is in integration between python and shared
libraries on win32. I have many FOSS apps here, and they work. For example
Stardict, which uses GTK too (and installs it in Program files\common
files).

On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 19:26, Thomas Perl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Leonid Ponomarev wrote:
> > I gues, there's something messed with libraries paths: when I copy all
> > gtk dlls in gpodder dir, it starts...
> >
> > but with rectangles instead of normal characters, and outputs:
> >
> > C:\Program Files\PyGTK\GTK\bin>"C:\Program
> > Files\PyGTK\Python\python.exe" "C:\Pr
> > ogram Files\gPodder\bin\gpodder.pyw"
> > C:\Program Files\gPodder\src\gpodder\gui.py:519: PangoWarning: No
> > builtin or dyn
> > amically
> > loaded modules were found. Pango will not work correctly.
> > This probably means there was an error in the creation of:
> >   'C:\Program Files\gPodder\etc\pango\pango.modules'
>
> What if you copy all of c:\Program Files\PyGTK\GTK\* to C:\Program
> Files\gPodder ? (so that etc/pango/pango.modules exists there). Would
> this solve your Problem?
>
> Thanks,
> Thomas
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Leonid "PhoeniX" Ponomarev
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