On Wed, Oct 18, 2006 at 09:29:27PM -0700, David M. Cook wrote: > Both of them also have a tendency to > overdo dependencies IMO.
I should take that back about dependencies. Darwinports does a pretty straightforward job with this: david-cooks-computer:~ davidcook$ sudo port install py-gtk2 ---> Installing pkgconfig 0.21_0 ---> Installing glib2 2.12.4_0 ---> Installing atk 1.12.2_0 ---> Installing zlib 1.2.3_0 ---> Installing libpng 1.2.10_2+darwin_8 ---> Installing freetype 2.1.10_1 ---> Installing fontconfig 2.3.2_2+macosx ---> Installing render 0.9_0 ---> Installing xrender 0.9.0_0+darwin_8 ---> Installing Xft2 2.1.7_0 ---> Installing cairo 1.2.4_1 ---> Installing pango 1.14.3_0 ---> Installing jpeg 6b_1 ---> Installing tiff 3.8.2_0+darwin_8 ---> Installing gtk2 2.10.3_0 ---> Installing libxml2 2.6.23_0 ---> Installing libglade2 2.6.0_1 ---> Installing python24 2.4.3_1+darwin_8 ---> Installing py-numeric 24.2_0+darwin_8+macosx ---> Installing py-cairo 1.2.2_0 ---> Installing py-gobject 2.12.1_0 ---> Installing py-gtk2 2.10.1_0 Apart from the iffy inclusion of numeric, there don't seem to be any unneeded dependencies (your session might look a little different as I've already installed stuff like tetex, which brings in a lot of dependencies). _______________________________________________ pygtk mailing list pygtk@daa.com.au http://www.daa.com.au/mailman/listinfo/pygtk Read the PyGTK FAQ: http://www.async.com.br/faq/pygtk/