On Fri, Jun 21, 2002 at 03:16:24PM -0700, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote: | >> why is this so messy? You only compile for one python version | >> and you match the upstream in either case. The existing software | >> works perfectly without change in both cases. Seems like | >> everyone wins here. | > | > Ok, not messy, but the most "complicated", since programs that depend on | > python2.1-gtk need no change, but if they depend on python2.2-gtk, they | > need an sys.path.insert. Maybe this is the best. Thats why I would like | > to hear peoples opinion. | | it is not that harsh to simply limit python apps using gtk 1.2 to python | version 2.1. If they want to move up to 2.2 (or higher) they have to port to | gtk 2.0.
This sounds acceptable to me. -D -- Bugs come in through open windows. Keep Windows shut! http://dman.ddts.net/~dman/
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