Imho, good wiki page would be enough. This is OSS world, if someone looks for
"one click app" it is better to stick with builder, delphi etc.

On 25/12/06, Peter Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes need to check that out, however I meant as a developer environment
for new coders to pygtk.

regards

Pete

Yuri Pimenov wrote:
> On 25/12/06, Peter Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ...
>>  Also one last point is for windows users, they are the biggest market.
>> Indeed I checked pygtk, then went for mono and gtk# and after 2 days,
>> realised that the install to windows was going to be a nightmare and
>> came
>> back to pygtk ;-). I've even been thinking about creating a "Windows
>> install
>> pack" than installs python, gtk, pygtk, cairo.. the whole lot, just
>> for my
>> own deployments. It took me sometime to figure it out and as a newbie,
>> getting my head around all the versions was confusing to say the least,
>> particularly as a lot of the elements were on different other sites.
>> Windows
>> users expect to have an installer, that's one of the great things about
>> vb.net. Maybe NSIS would be a good solution
>> http://nsis.sourceforge.net/ ?
>
> py2exe works perfectly with latest pygtk. Common pygtk app takes about
> 18mb when installed. UPX'ed binaries take two times less space.




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