>You cannot assign versions, since each version has its own structure and 
>expectations.
>(in the same way that you cannot always use a newer version of a library 
>without re-compiling the application)

However, when I compile a c application I point out a given version of
X11/Motif libraries via paths supplied to cc/ld.

>Instead, if you want to have pygtk X that uses gtk Y with Python Z, then 
>install pygtk X using Python Z, and tell it to use gtk Y.

Does it means that pygtk should be installled prior python ?

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