From: joehill <jo...@sy...> - 2003-01-14 05:07:30
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Hi Thomas, I am coming back to this after a bit of a break (where break=work), I hope you don't mind helping me a bit more. I ran the "import pygtk" test, and all that happened was that my mouse cursor changed to a cross until I clicked a button, then reverted to its old self. Is that a good sign? There were no errors at least. I verified that I am running Python 2.2, and the make install from pygtk2 appears to have copied files to these directories: /usr/local/share/pygtk/2.0 and /usr/local/lib/python2.2/site-packages Thanks for your help. -J. Thomas Leonard wrote: >On Tue, Jan 07, 2003 at 02:45:23PM -0500, joehill wrote: > > >>Thomas Leonard wrote: >> >> > > > >>>Also make sure 'python' runs python2.2! >>> >>> > > > >>the pygtk.py file was not where expected, it was still in the source dir >>in my ~/. I copied it to /usr/lib/python2.2/site-packages and tried >>running rox edit, got this: >> >> > >Try the original test (import pygtk) again. Make sure python is python2.2, >and that the files got installed there. Look to see where 'make install' >is putting things. > >If 'import pygtk' doesn't work then the problem is certainly nothing to do >with any of the ROX stuff, so it would be best to ask on the pygtk mailing >list again... > > > > |