Hi All A new unstable development release of the Python bindings for GTK-2 has been released.
The new release is available from ftp.gnome.org and its mirrors as soon as its synced correctly: http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/pygtk/2.23/ Note: PyGTK 2.24 will be the last release in the PyGTK series. It will support the GTK-2.24 API. New users wising to develop Python applications using GTK are recommended to use the GObject-Introspection features available in PyGObject. Existing authors of PyGtk applications are also recommended to port their applications to PyGObject if they wish to take advantage of new features appearing in GTK-3.0 and beyond. More information on PyGObject and the GObject-Introspection features can be found at; http://live.gnome.org/PyGObject What's New: New features since PyGTK-2.23.1 * Many more documentation improvements and updates (Dieter Verfaillie) * Glade support can be disabled at build time (optional, no change to default behavior) New features since PyGTK-2.23.0 * Many many documentation improvements and updates (Dieter Verfaillie) New features since PyGTK-2.22.0 * Many windows build fixes (Dieter Verfaillie, #371317) * Fix mainloop hangs with signalfd (Philippe, Juha, Dieter, #638780, #640738) * Fix TypeError when running tests (Pacho, Gilles, Tomeu, Martin, Dieter, #636589) * gtk.gdk.GC.set_clip_mask() should accept None (Dieter, #638994) * gtk.AboutDialog.set_program_name() should accept None (Dieter) * Add "import gtk; gtk.require('2.0')" statements to the examples (Dieter) * Add GTK-2.24 API (John Stowers) Bug reports, as always, should go to Bugzilla; check out http://pygtk.org/developer.html and http://pygtk.org/feedback.html for links to posting and querying bug reports for PyGTK. John Stowers _______________________________________________ pygtk mailing list pygtk@daa.com.au http://www.daa.com.au/mailman/listinfo/pygtk Read the PyGTK FAQ: http://faq.pygtk.org/