On 10.09.2009 15:11, Chris Withers wrote:
> Adrian Buehlmann wrote:
>> Do you have gtk installed? If yes, what version?
> 
> Almost certainly, how can I check?

Ideally, as a binary installer user you shouldn't need to care.

But since you can't get hgtk running (and in case you are interested):

Here I get (I have installed Gtk+ to hack on the TortoiseHg dialogs):

> python
Python 2.5.1 (r251:54863, Apr 18 2007, 08:51:08) [MSC v.1310 32 bit (Intel)] on 
win32
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> import gtk
>>> gtk.ver
(2, 14, 2)

This is probably my PyGtk Version (the Python language binding for
Gtk)

In my C:\GTK\manifest directory I see a file

gtk+-bundle_2.14.7-20090119_win32.mft

TortoiseHg requires Gtk+ 2.10 minimum (as I have learned recently)
and PyGtk 2.10 minimum.

IIRC, the thg binary installer bundles PyGtk 2.12 and Gtk+ 2.16.

If you have Gtk+ and PyGtk innstalled, you probably might even
be able to run from source:

hg clone http://bitbucket.org/tortoisehg/stable/ thg-stable
cd thg-stable
hg up stable
python hgtk

The bleeding edge (work for 0.9 happens there) is:

hg up default
python hgtk

(not sure if that's really helpful in your case :)

Developer infos are at
http://bitbucket.org/tortoisehg/thg-winbuild/wiki/Home
(these are the prerequisites for building the installer)

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