Not sure why its crashing, but I was able to fix the pygtk problems by
making the default python version 2.4

While this may not be recommended, it did allow me to upgrade to hardy.

See /usr/share/python/debian_defaults

Also, you must change the update script to use python2.4, and change the
symlink in /usr/bin/python.

Then call the update script from the console,

sudo /tmp/tmpDirItWasExtractedTo/hardy --frontend DistUpgradeViewText

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pygtk no longer available (was: update-manager crashed with ImportError in 
<module>())
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/144583
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