Le 12/02/2020 à 18:57, Ken Moffat via blfs-dev a écrit :
> On Wed, Feb 12, 2020 at 09:08:49AM +0100, Pierre Labastie via blfs-dev wrote:
>> The last version of pycairo (1.19.0) does not support python2 anymore. This
>> means that pygobject2 and pygtk cannot be built anymore. But pygtk is a
>> recommended dependency of gimp and keybinder2, and optional dependency of
>> nmap, avahi, and vte-0.28.2, which is used for lxde. keybinder2 itself is a
>> required dependency of lxpanel.
>>
>> So ATM, lxde cannot be built anymore, and --disable-python must be passed to
>> gimp for it to build (with no python support, obviously).
>>
>> There is a keybinder3 for gtk3, which does not depend on pygtk, but
>> unfortunately, last time I tried to build lxde against it, it failed (don't
>> remember what failed actually).
>>
>> Ah, there is a --disable-python switch for keybinder, let's try that.
>>
>> Pierre
> 
> Hi Pierre,
> 
> I remarked a few days ago that I thought we should separate pycairo
> into two versions.
> 
> http://lists.linuxfromscratch.org/pipermail/blfs-dev/2020-February/037111.html

Had read that, but forgotten, sorry. What you propose in that mail is the way
to go. Do you want me to add this page? Note that I still want to test
--disable-python for keybinder. It would be much better to make lxde gtk3
only, and use keybinder3, but I think it is to late before freeze to test
everything.

> 
> And I built pygobject2 and pygtk last week (for gimp) using old
> pycairo.  In the end I decided that the dependencies for gegl
> include both versions of pycairo at the moment (i.e. while gimp is
> still 2.10).
> 

Ok
Pierre
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