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Re: Linux and Gtk 2.0
- From: "David M. Cook" <dave davidcook org>
- To: gtk <gtk-app-devel-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Linux and Gtk 2.0
- Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2003 06:50:18 -0700
On Wed, Apr 23, 2003 at 05:58:01PM +0530, Chandrashekhar V. Joshi wrote:
> I have developed a Ui based on GTk 1.2.6
> Now as we intend to move to Gtk2.0
> we would like to know what version of Linux will support it.
> As for Linux desktops the gtk libraries are in built and we dont need to
> install them I am interested in knowing what version of Linux will have
> gtk2 libraries.
> presently we are working on 7.x version and moving towards 8.x version
> of Linux.
I assume those are versions of Red Hat Linux. The versions of Red Hat with
gtk+ 2.x are as follows:
gtk+ pygtk
7.3 2.0.2 1.99.8
8.0 2.0.6 1.99.12
9 2.2.1 1.99.14
The gtk+ 2.2 series has significant bug fixes and not just new features. For
example a show stopper for me was the TreeView.get_cursor bug fixed in 2.2.1.
Note that Red Hat calls these packages gtk2 and pygtk2. pygtk 1.99.12 was
incomplete and buggy.
However, it is fairly easy to install a newer pygtk that doesn't interfere
with the old one as it will install itself in
/usr/lib/python2.2/site-packages/gtk-2.0. You then load that particular
version with:
import pygtk; pygtk.require('2.0')
import gtk
Recent versions of pygtk use distutils as well.
Dave Cook
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