Dieter Verfaillie wrote: >> Added intltool for building. But it seems to me that gtksourceview >> is part of GNOME rather than GTK > > Hence the all in all-in-one ;)
Sure, but all-GNOME-in-one or all-GTK-in-one ? I used http://www.gtk.org/download-windows.html >> Seems to be a rather slippery slope of feature creep, right there ? :-) > > Yeah. On the other hand the current situation with PyGTKSpell/PyEnchant > is as good as impossible for a user to figure out. We did find a workaround > to get those working, but it's... well a workaround :) > > I do think the future of Python bindings will become simpler in the > future (PyGTK 2.24 being the end of the line, barring maybe bugfix > releases), with gobject-introspection + PyGObject removing the need for > static bindings for each and every library we want to use... Yeah, and if gobject-introspection hadn't been full of even harder bugs to figure out I would agree. But for GTK3, it should be the way to go... For now, --disable-introspection it is. Will revisit for Python 3000. :-P But maybe add libjpeg, enchant, gtksourceview and ige-mac-integration then. --anders _______________________________________________ pygtk mailing list pygtk@daa.com.au http://www.daa.com.au/mailman/listinfo/pygtk Read the PyGTK FAQ: http://faq.pygtk.org/