On Sat, 2010-10-16 at 20:00 +1300, John Stowers wrote: > Hi All, > > I spent some time updating the windows installers for PyGObject, PyGTK > and Pycairo. >
Hi All, Thanks for your feedback and testing. I updated the installers again to hopefully correct the bug some were seeing on install. I also generated installers for Python2.7. Can those who got an error on install please test these to ensure that this is no longer present. PyGObject 2.26 (for glib-2.26.0) http://www.johnstowers.co.nz/files/win32/pygobject-2.26.0.win32-py2.6.exe http://www.johnstowers.co.nz/files/win32/pygobject-2.26.0.win32-py2.7.exe Pycairo 1.8.10 http://www.johnstowers.co.nz/files/win32/pycairo-1.8.10.win32-py2.6.exe http://www.johnstowers.co.nz/files/win32/pycairo-1.8.10.win32-py2.7.exe PyGTK 2.22 (for gtk+-2.22.0) http://www.johnstowers.co.nz/files/win32/pygtk-2.22.0.win32-py2.6.exe http://www.johnstowers.co.nz/files/win32/pygtk-2.22.0.win32-py2.7.exe These are to be used with the all in one gtk bundle http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/binaries/win32/gtk+/2.22/gtk +-bundle_2.22.0-20101016_win32.zip The script used for building the installers has also been updated http://gist.github.com/629505 Thanks, John > > These require the installation of the appropriate dependencies. > However, to make this step easier, and until Tor updates the gtk+ > bundle, Armin Burgmeier provided me with an interim gtk+ bundle [1]. > This can be downloaded from the following address, > http://www.johnstowers.co.nz/files/win32/gtk > +-bundle-win32-devel-2.22.zip > Once extracted to C:\GTK (for example), you will need to add C:\GTK\bin > to your path. > > The installers and dependencies will be removed from my site > and moved to the GNOME servers once verified that they work. > > Some technical details about the installers > * Built against Python 2.6.6 > * Source code comes from the 'windows' branch of each project > (on git.gnome.org) > * They were built using wine-1.2+MinGW on Ubuntu 10.04 > as my laptop with a windows install is on loan. This means they > have not been tested on a real windows install yet... > * Yes, this actually works. > * The script to generate the installers lives at > http://gist.github.com/629505 > * MinGW with GCC-4.5.0 was used for the compilation. > * gtk+-2.22 sees the return of the windows theme! Please test > this by setting adding the following line to > C:\GTK\etc\gtk-2.0\gtkrc (for example) > > gtk-theme-name = "MS-Windows" > > Happy testing and good luck, > > John > > [1] Extracted from the well polished gtkmm windows installer > http://live.gnome.org/gtkmm/MSWindows > _______________________________________________ pygtk mailing list pygtk@daa.com.au http://www.daa.com.au/mailman/listinfo/pygtk Read the PyGTK FAQ: http://faq.pygtk.org/