Hi, On 25/04/2010 7:39 AM, Mark Schafer wrote: > if someone can give me a few pointers about where to begin (I assume > innosetup ?) > I'll have a go at an all in one installer for windows > > On 4/24/2010 10:38 PM, John Stowers wrote: > >> Hi Thomas, >> >> Personally I prefer the package management system of my distro over that >> of python eggs for many of the reasons others have mentioned. >> >> >> >>> The problem here is that there aren't enough people working on easy >>> installation of GTK+ and PyGTK on windows or OS X, so I'd say that any >>> effort in that direction is very welcome. >>> >>> >> Agree with that. Now that I fixed up the setup.py for windows it is >> pretty trivial to generate installers for PyGtk and PyGObject >> (instructions in README.win32). >> >> At least in the windows case, I would appreciate if someone would go >> ahead and create an all in one installer for PyGtk and , or at least >> document the process. >> >> John >>
Not sure if I missed something, .. but what do you mean by an all in one installer? I read it as you download one package from http://www.pygtk.org and you would get pyGTK, pyCairo, pyGObject installed as one monolithic package. I ask as I have previously put an NSIS wapper around GTK runtime, pyGTK, pyCario, pyGObject installers before, so the one setup.exe package fires off 4 separate installers, you still get 4 installation processes happening (and 4 sets of confirmation screens) within the bundle, but I don't think that is what your talking about when you say all-in-one installer. - Steve _______________________________________________ pygtk mailing list [email protected] http://www.daa.com.au/mailman/listinfo/pygtk Read the PyGTK FAQ: http://faq.pygtk.org/
