Hi,

I have just written a HOWTO about installing
Ruby-GTK+2 
on Windows, and it is very easy to do. It could be
"ported" to PyGTK+ very easily.

Check it out:
http://ruby-gnome2.sourceforge.jp/hiki.cgi?Install+Guide+for+Windows

Regards,
Joao

--- Jean-Baptiste Cazier
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> 
> Sæl !
> 
> I have been designing a couple of applications on my
> linux box based on python + gtk and they work just
> fine.
> But porting them to any Windows system is quite a
> pain because GTK is not straight forward to install
> on those platforms
> However, Tcl /Tk is very easy to install on both
> *nix and Windows platform.
> 
> So why should I develop under gtk while I could use
> the more portable tk ?
> Coudl you please enlighten me with your pros and
> cons of both candidates or any third one 
> 
> Takk
> 
> Jean-Baptiste
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