On Thu, Dec 31, 2009 at 1:58 PM, Adrian Buehlmann <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 31.12.2009 19:27, Steve Borho wrote:
>> For the next release (0.10) I would like to upgrade Python to 2.6 and
>> GTK to 2.18.  To avoid polluting the stable nightly builds and later
>> 0.9 stable releases, I'm going to start building the nightly packages
>> on two different machines.  Stable nightly packages will be built on
>> the same build box as before (Python 2.5, GTK 2.16) while unstable
>> nightly packages will be built on another machine.
>
> That's what I just installed on my new Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit here
> (yes, I've finally purchased a Win7 license and I am switching to using
> it now. Moved my old Windows XP install into a VirtualBox instance
> running on Win 7...):
>
> python-2.6.4.msi
> pywin32-214.win32-py2.6.exe
>
> gtk+-bundle_2.18.5-20091215_win32.zip
>
> pycairo-1.4.12-2.win32-py2.6.exe
> pygobject-2.14.2-2.win32-py2.6.exe
> pygtk-2.12.1-3.win32-py2.6.exe
>
> Also installed the free Visual C++ 2008 express and used that to compile
> the Mercurial C modules with "python setup.py build".
>
> hgtk dialogs running from source here now (on Win7 64 bit).
>
> (I'm still wondering how to get the same GTK theme as the thg binary
> installer is using...).

You'll need to edit the gtkrc in the gtk\etc\gtk-2.0 folder and set
the theme like we do in the installer.

--
Steve Borho

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