Re: ANNOUNCE: gnome-python 2.9.0 (unstable)



On Mon, 2004-11-22 at 19:42 +0000, Benoît Dejean wrote:
> Le lundi 22 novembre 2004 à 01:02 +0000, Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro a
> écrit :
> > * New module layout:
> >  - gnome.applet moved to gnome-python-extras and renamed as gnomeapplet
> >  - gnome.vfs was renamed as gnomevfs
> >  - gnome.canvas was renamed as gnomecanvas
> >  - gnomeprint* moved to gnome-python-extras
> >  - gtkhtml2 moved to gnome-python-extras
> >  - gnome.nautilus was removed
> 
> why have you renamed the module name used for import ?

  See my previous post:

http://www.daa.com.au/pipermail/pygtk/2004-November/008993.html

> would the old gnome.*  be still available ?

  Yes, they work but give a deprecation warning.

> 
> python -c 'import gnomevfs' is OK
> 
> >>> import gnomevfs
> >>> gnomevfs.async
> <module 'gnome.vfs.async' (built-in)>
> 
> Hum :)

  Yep, I have to fix the module name.  This is 'unstable' for a reason.
Thanks for testing! ;-)

> 
> but
> 
> python -c 'import gnome.vfs'
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>   File "<string>", line 1, in ?
>   File
> "/usr/local/gnome/lib/python2.3/site-packages/gtk-2.0/gnome/__init__.py", line 13, in ?
>     from _gnome import *
> ImportError: /usr/local/gnome/lib/python2.3/site-packages/gtk-2.0/gnome/_gnome.so: undefined symbol: gnome_program_init_paramv

  Again, thanks for testing! ;-)
The problem here is that you don't have libgnome 2.8.x, which has the
new required API.  It's my fault too, I forgot to update the required
version in configure.in.

> 
> 
> btw, what the prefered way for user to import gnome modules :
> 	- gnome.*
> 	- gnome*

  Depends on the module.  See the previous mail.

> ?
> 
> Thanks for your great work.

  Thanks :-)

> 
-- 
Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro
<gjc inescporto pt> <gustavo users sourceforge net>
The universe is always one step beyond logic




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