Roberto Cavada wrote:

>Hi, 
>  I'm sorry to disturb you all with another problem - I tried to 
>resolve by myself with no results. 
>Problem is libglade for python, which appears to be not included in 
>the source distribution of pygtk-1.99.10.
>Well, actually libglade-2.0.so is linked to glademodule.so, which is 
>generated by the pygtk's make process. 
>Take into account that the pygtk's make made the objects  
>glademodule_la-libglademodule.o and glademodule_la-libglade.o 
>instead of libglademodule.o  - as I aspected. 
>
>If I try to import the glade module I obtain the following error 
>message into the python interpreter (also notice the directory which 
>I import from):
>
>----------------------
>extreme:gtk 142%pwd
>/hardmnt/extreme0/sra/cavada/usr/local/lib/python2.2/site-packages/gtk
>
>extreme:gtk 143%ls
>glademodule.la  _gtkmodule.la  __init__.py   __init__.pyo  keysyms.pyc
>glademodule.so  _gtkmodule.so  __init__.pyc  keysyms.py    keysyms.pyo
>
>extreme:gtk 144%python
>Python 2.2.1 (#1, Jul  1 2002, 11:00:29)
>[GCC 2.96 20000731 (Red Hat Linux 7.1 2.96-85)] on linux2
>Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>  
>
>>>>import glade
>>>>        
>>>>
>Traceback (most recent call last):
>  File "<stdin>", line 1, in ?
>SystemError: _PyImport_FixupExtension: module glade not loaded
>----------------------
>
>I'm sadly sure I'm missing something, but what remains for me a 
>mistery.
>  
>
The libglade module is in the gtk package.  So after installation, the 
following should work:
  >>> import gtk.glade
 
James.

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