Em Seg, 2009-11-23 às 08:53 +0100, Pietro Battiston escreveu:

> Il giorno lun, 23/11/2009 alle 01.34 -0200, Leonardo Ferreira Fontenelle
> ha scritto:
> > Hello, I've written a small application for GNU/Linux with Python 2.5
> > +, PyGTK, PyGobject and Sqlite3, and I'd like to port it to Windows as
> > well. I used the GNU Build System, a.k.a. autotools, because I thought
> > it would be easier to integrate translation support with Intltool. But
> > on the other hand every instruction on porting Python applications to
> > Windows uses Python's distutils, or presumes a simple Python script.
> > 
> > Could anyone please show me a tutorial on building Python/PyGTK
> > applications with autotools for Windows? If it's not possible, would
> > anyone please show me a tutorial on integrating Intltools and GNOME
> > Doc Utils on distutils?
> 
> I discover GNOME Doc Utils in this moment, but can suggest to take a
> look at DistUtilsExtra.
> 
> I couldn't find a tutorial; however I do use it here:
> 
> http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~toobaz/gvb/trunk/annotate/head%3A/setup.py
> 
> ... though probably not optimally, since I bet it shouldn't be necessary
> to play with all omf files. Also, DistUtilsExtra should be able to cope
> also with installation of localization, but I still don't use it for
> that.
> 
> 
> http://www.glatzor.de/projects/python-distutils-extra/
> 
> 


Thanks, I'll try it. Working with would be good enough, but it works
with DocBook as well. I hope someday it works with Mallard (the new
gnome documentation format) as well.


-- 
Leonardo Ferreira Fontenelle <leonar...@gnome.org>
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