Hello all ...

I've started trying ot learn about Python because I'm intrigued by what I've 
read about Gramps, a genealogical data manager. To run Gramps on a Mac, I need 
to get GTK up and running. Here's where I have a few, hopefully basic, 
questions.

(FYI, I have a Mac, running OS X 10.4.11. Xcode 2.5)

1) GTK has several dependencies, according to 
http://library.gnome.org/devel/gtk-faq/stable/c192.html
... pkg-config; GNU make; JPEG, PNG and TIFF image libraries; FreeType; 
fontconfig; GNU libiconv library; GNU gettext; GLib; Pango; ATK. Each of these 
may have dependencies as well. Is there someplace to go to figure out the order 
they should be compiled? (I started with pkg-config, but it needs GLib) 
Possibly the best answer is to download the source for each and just start 
compiling?

2) Once each library is compiled, what should I have and where should it be on 
my hard drive? For example, when Python sees "import gtk" in which directory is 
it looking for GTK? How will GTK and the other libraries appear on my hard 
disk? As Unix executables or as frameworks or as something else entirely?

3) I am likely to do my Python programming inside Eclipse using pydev, though I 
have Xcode. The libraries will be in C, correct? Will I be able to use Xcode to 
compile GTK and the rest, and then access the libraries inside Eclipse?

mt


      
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