> The "Widget" type is missing from the gtk._gtk module. In fact,
> I did an inventory of the class and found of the 702 normal attributes,
> there were only 569 present. The missing attributes are:
My bad.. this actually happens because I forgot to tell installer
about the "atk" module (and because pygtk will silently continue
running after an import failure.. *sigh*).
Anyway.. now I got back to the original problem I was trying to solve.
I am also using pygtkgl, it fails when trying to do an import:
if ((module = PyImport_ImportModule("gtk.gdkgl")) != NULL) {
[...]
} else {
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ImportError,
"could not import gtk.gdkgl");
return;
gtk.gdkgl is failing to load, even though I did ensure to copy
_gdkgl.so to the install directory. Has anyone experience this before
or found out the issue?
Still investigating...
> Tim N.
Tim N.
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