>>>>> "Michal" == Michal Pasternak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

    Michal> What is "Enthought Edition" and why don't you use a
    Michal> standard one?

It is a version of python built by enthought, a company in Austin run
by some members of the core SciPy team -
http://www.enthought.com/python.  It comes prebuilt with a number of
packages useful for scientific computing that are not terribly easy to
build on win32, eg SciPy and VTK.

I use it all the time since I distribute pygtk apps that require SciPy
and VTK.  It would complicate the install for the endusers to ask them
to have to also install these packages in addition to python,
GTK-Runtime and pygtk, so I'm very happy to have it for win32.  If
only they also included pygtk (sigh), but they are using wxpython....

    Michal> Could you please deinstall it, install a standard one and
    Michal> see if PyGTK works?

I've used pygtk with the enthought edition on probably 20 win32
machines -- windows 98, ME, NT and XP.  I don't think the problem lies
here.  As Cousin Stanley mentioned, pygtk was working with the
enthought python before he installed glade.

JDH
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