I have just released pygtk-0.6.6 and gnome-python-1.0.53.  It is mainly
bug fixes.  The gtkhtml module should work correctly now (it uses
gnome-config to find the libraries to link with).  It also uses the CVS
version of automake (automake-1.4a) rather than my old automake patches,
and also uses libtool.

With this version, it is important that you pass the --prefix=/whatever
argument to configure.  Before it was ignored when installing the
packages, but now it isn't.  Either install under the same prefix as
python, add a .pth file to your python directory or set PYTHONPATH
correctly after installing.

If you have trouble building the shared libraries (eg. not getting the
correct extension, etc), it is probably a libtool defficiency, and should
be followed up with the libtool guys.  The tarballs include the latest
libtool version (1.3.4), so there shouldn't be too many problems.

The new packages are available from the usual locations:
  ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/stable/sources/gnome-python/
  ftp://ftp.gtk.org/pub/gtk/python/       (soon)
  ftp://ftp.daa.com.au/pub/james/python/  (try to use one of the others)

James.

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