On Thu, 2010-05-27 at 11:37 +0200, Rafael Villar Burke (Pachi) wrote:
> 
> On 27/05/2010 11:03, Jeenu V wrote:
> > I'd suggest replacing the initial part (until glade) with this:
> >
> > Inorder to get PyGTK on Windows, you'd need:
> >    * Python interpreter for Windows (for example, see
> >      http://www.activestate.com/activepython/downloads)
> >    * GTK+ runtime. We recommend to install the GTK+ runtime using the 
> > official
> >      GTK+ bundle (gtk+-bundle*.zip
> >      <http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/binaries/win32/gtk+/>  files). To fully
> >      install this bundle you need to uncompress its contents in a folder and
> >      manually add the bin subfolder to the system path.
> >    * PyGTK, PyCairo, PyGObject (available from this site - follow links 
> > above).
> >      When downloading those files you must make sure that the PyCairo,
> >      PyGobject and PyGTK versions fit the corresponding Python interpreter
> >      version and you have a recent enough GTK+ runtime.
> >    
> Very nice. I've added a slightly modified version and will show up soon 
> on the website.
> Please, keep commenting on potential improvements like this to the 
> website. They're very welcome :).

I'm not sure if it is interesting enough for the average user, but what
do you think about putting the build instructions up on the website.

I test the build every time something changes and update README.win32
accordingly. Perhaps the contents of this file could be incorporated
somehow?

Regards,

John

> 
> Regards,
> 
> -Pachi
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