On 25-09-10 02:06, Mark Schafer wrote:
Maybe someone with more knowledge than me can indicate if we need any
of the optional packages that are not in the GTK "all-in-one" package.
E.g. pixman looks like it might be required ??
If there are several - then we may need to make our own all-in-one :-(
- not in the all-in-one bundles:
- pixman, gettext-runtime, pkg-config, winiconv, proxy-libintl,
GNU libiconv
As far as I know, I always used the GTK bundle without optional packages.
Cheers,
TImo
On 9/24/2010 11:14 PM, John Stowers wrote:
So for each version of python that we decided to support (and using
python 2.6.5 in this example) the pygtk installer needs to install:
- PyGObject
- PyCairo
This sounds good, a worthwhile improvement would certainly be to include
all the necessary python installers together.
So as far as my understanding goes, the installer would include the
others, and call them silently...?
A full 'all in one' installer that also includes the gtk bundle could
then be handled at a later time.
John
I suppose a full all-in-one would be:
- python 2.6.5
- the all-in-one bundle from http://www.gtk.org/download-windows.html
- PyGObject
- PyCairo
However - as most users will already have a version of Python - I
think just needing three installers would be OK
To reduce it to two - maybe we could lobby for the existing
"all-in-one" to include the two pygtk installers...
but as that package currently contains no python bindings at all -
this is probably not likely.
MarkS...
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