Is there a way to check the version of PyGTK from within my Python
program?
I know of pygtk.require() but that returns False for anything higher
then 2.0, even though I have pygtk-2.12 installed.
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Mitko Haralanov
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On 2008.05.19 11:34:27 -0700, Mitko Haralanov wrote:
Is there a way to check the version of PyGTK from within my Python
program?
I know of pygtk.require() but that returns False for anything higher
then 2.0, even though I have pygtk-2.12 installed.
$ python
import gtk
[x for x in dir(gtk)
On Mon, 19 May 2008 13:20:23 -0700
David Ripton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
$ python
[...]
['check_version', 'gtk_version', 'pygtk_version', 'ver']
[...]
(2, 10, 4)
[...]
(2, 10, 1)
[...]
(2, 12, 1)
I am sorry but your reply is not very useful. Are those methods of a
module?
Hi All,
I'm trying to write some python bindings for Anjuta.
I have hit an issue with pygtk which is reported as bug #503668 (
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=503668). Anjuta library uses
quite a lots of GInterface and an object (typically a plugin) can
implement several interfaces.
On 2008.05.19 14:04:25 -0700, Mitko Haralanov wrote:
On Mon, 19 May 2008 13:20:23 -0700
David Ripton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
$ python
[...]
['check_version', 'gtk_version', 'pygtk_version', 'ver']
[...]
(2, 10, 4)
[...]
(2, 10, 1)
[...]
(2, 12, 1)
I am sorry