On 04/10/2010 04:59 PM, Rafael Villar Burke (Pachi) wrote:
> On 10/04/2010 10:12, Hossein Movahhedian wrote:
>>       Dear all,
>>       Hi
>>       I have installed pygtk-2.16.0, pygobject-2.20.0 successfully
>>    on slackware-13.0. These packages are used by my network manager
>>    wicd-1.7.0. While other packages used by wicd (e.g. urwid-0.9.9.1,
>>    dbus-python-0.83.1, and pycairo-1.8.8) work properly, I get an
>>    error message with pygtk and pygobject which is listed at the end
>>    of this message.
>>
>>    Any help would be gratefully appreciated.
>>
>>    Thanks
>>
>>    Please note that `/usr/local' is linked to `/ext3/local/13.0'
>>
>> $ wicd-client
>> /usr/local/Python/lib/python2.6/site-packages/gtk-2.0/gtk/__init__.py:40: 
>> RuntimeWarning:
>> tp_compare didn't return -1 or -2 for exception
>>     from gtk import _gtk
>> ImportError: could not import gio
>> ImportError: could not import gio
>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>     File "/usr/local/Python/share/wicd/gtk/wicd-client.py", line 64, in
>> <module>
>>       import gui
>>     File "/ext3/local/13.0/Python-2.6.2/share/wicd/gtk/gui.py", line 32,
>> in<module>
>>       import gtk.glade
>> ImportError: cannot import name Widget from gtk
> I think your problem is that you need to install libglade support for 
> gtk and their pygtk bindings, as libglade is not part of pygtk or gtk 
> itself.

  Many thanks for your reply.
  libglade-2.6.4 is already installed on slackware 13.0.

>
> Also, the recommended way now is to use gtk.Builder (which is part of 
> gtk+ itself) instead of libglade, so I'd consider switching.

  Unfortunately I don't know how to do this. Is there any patch to do this?

           Yours
  Hossein Movahhedian


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