I think there is lake of a Package Manager (like apt-get) in windows to
contoll complex dependency structure of libraries and their needing
versions. Thats because fully installation of PyGTK (including python,
python-gtk, libgtk, libcairo, lib* ...) was ALYAWS A PROBLEM. I usually use
Linux, but every time I try to install PyGTK and many other GTK-based
programs (like Pidgin and GIMP) inside windows, I find it too hard and I
sense this structure is not built for windows. Qt is more successful in
windows maybe because it collects everything in one place!

On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 10:22 PM, Tim Lebedkov
<tim.lebed...@googlemail.com>wrote:

> Hello,
>
> is there a way to install PyGTK silently (without user interaction)?
>
> Regards
> --Tim
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