[pygtk] Call For Testing: Updated PyGObject, Pycairo and PyGTK for Windows
Yann Leboulanger
asterix at lagaule.org
Thu Oct 28 18:38:51 WST 2010
On 10/28/2010 11:12 AM, Dieter Verfaillie wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Quoting "John Stowers" <john.stowers.lists at gmail.com>:
>> Yeah, styles is something different. Can you please run the installer
>> from the console and see if it prints anything else of interest please?
>>
>> What is your target system, etc?
>>
>> Does anyone else have any ideas on this?
>
> This might be caused by leftover files from a previous installation.
> At least, the error stopped for me once I manually cleaned my pyg*
> environment last year.
>
> Uninstall pygtk, pygobject, pycairo (and other pyg* bindings if you
> have them) and manually delete the following (if those files/dirs
> are still there...):
> <pythonroot>\include\pycairo
> <pythonroot>\include\pygtk-2.0
> <pythonroot>\Lib\pkgconfig
> <pythonroot>\Lib\site-packages\cairo
> <pythonroot>\Lib\site-packages\gtk-2.0
> <pythonroot>\Lib\site-packages\pygtk*
> <pythonroot>\share\gtk-doc
> <pythonroot>\share\pygobject
> <pythonroot>\share\pygtk
>
> Then reinstall pycairo, pygobject and pygtk. If you still get the error
> after that, I'd like to know about it. That would mean something goes
> wrong when the pkgconfig file gets fixed during the installation
> process (in postinstall).
I did all that, reinstalled everything, and I still get error on
pygobject and pygtk.
Funny thing is that if I run the .exe from command line, I don't get
error, but a success message and the end of the installer.
I'm installing on a win7, python 2.6.4
--
Yann
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