On 28/05/2010 12:06, John Stowers wrote: > I'm not sure if it is interesting enough for the average user, but what > do you think about putting the build instructions up on the website. > > I test the build every time something changes and update README.win32 > accordingly. Perhaps the contents of this file could be incorporated > somehow? Indeed, I find it a really a good idea, John. IMHO, adding distutils support for building the extensions is a really great feature. Thanks a lot for working on it!
I've added a new section after the Get the sources! one with a link to the README and README.win32 files. After reading the build instructions, I have some doubts that could be clarified in the README[.win32] files: - The title mentions setuptools builds, but AFAICT, just bare distutils is used. - Numpy and libglade support are mentioned in the git repository log, but there's no information on how to enable/disable that support. AFAICS, it's added if the modules/libraries are installed, but I can imagine that disabling them may be useful. - What features does numpy bring to PyGTK? Regards, Pachi _______________________________________________ pygtk mailing list [email protected] http://www.daa.com.au/mailman/listinfo/pygtk Read the PyGTK FAQ: http://faq.pygtk.org/
