Hello all. I'm the author of Epidermis, a theme manager for GNOME. More details at: http://epidermis.tuxfamily.org
Until now, I've only ever tested and released Epidermis for Ubuntu, however, I'm interested making Epidermis support as many Linux distributions as possible, and I thought Debian would be a good start. Epidermis is programmed in Python 2.6. I was surprised to find that Python 2.6 is not included in Debian unstable, but only in the experimental repositories. Unfortunately, Epidermis still doesn't work on Debian. It seems python-gtk2 and other essential packages for Epidermis have not been upgraded to Python 2.6 in any of Debian's repositories. Am I missing something? Can I get "import gtk" to work under Python 2.6 on Debian? Should I try to port Epidermis back to Python 2.5 or should I wait for Python 2.6 to be fully supported in Debian experimental or unstable? I'm not looking for a definitive answer, (unless there is one!), just advice. Thank you. David D Lowe -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-python-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org