Ricardo Wurmus rek...@elephly.net writes:
Ricardo Wurmus writes:
Taylan Ulrich Bayırlı/Kammer writes:
Ricardo Wurmus rek...@elephly.net writes:
pygtk and pygobject both come with .pth files that instruct Python to
check out the gtk-2.0 subdirectory, yet these files are seemingly
ignored
Ricardo Wurmus writes:
Taylan Ulrich Bayırlı/Kammer writes:
Ricardo Wurmus rek...@elephly.net writes:
pygtk and pygobject both come with .pth files that instruct Python to
check out the gtk-2.0 subdirectory, yet these files are seemingly
ignored as (according to strace) Python makes no
Hi Guix,
I'm currently attempting to package GNU Solfege, a Python application
using PyGTK which uses the gnu-build-system. Attached is the current
state of my changes.
I need to wrap the executable /bin/solfege to make sure that the
PYTHONPATH is set such that pygtk, pygobject, pycairo and so
Ricardo Wurmus rek...@elephly.net writes:
pygtk and pygobject both come with .pth files that instruct Python to
check out the gtk-2.0 subdirectory, yet these files are seemingly
ignored as (according to strace) Python makes no attempt to look inside
the declared subdirectories when Solfege
Taylan Ulrich Bayırlı/Kammer writes:
Ricardo Wurmus rek...@elephly.net writes:
pygtk and pygobject both come with .pth files that instruct Python to
check out the gtk-2.0 subdirectory, yet these files are seemingly
ignored as (according to strace) Python makes no attempt to look inside
the