Hi, I am new to pyGTK, and I have few problems writing a GUI for an existing program.
One of the purpose of the program is to set up BOOTP and TFTP servers, to allow a PXE boot. Both servers are in different threads than the program itself. If was formerly using a cli, and everything was going fine. I now want to use a GUI, so I decided to use pyGTK and Glade. All the behaviour of my program is wrapped in a class, instanciated by both interfaces, in the same way. But with the GUI, everything is fine, the servers are launched and listen properly, except that nothing seems to come to them. I have read somewhere that when you need to listen on sockets while running the event loop, you have to use gtk.input_add(), but what if the sockets aren't in the same thread ? Do I have to use it anyway ? Launching the cli using subprocess.Popen within the GUI handlers makes it work, but it is kind of dirty to me, and not really what I want ... Is there any solution ? -- Maxime Ripard Étudiant à l'Université de Technologie de Belfort - Montbéliard (UTBM) Génie Informatique (GI 03) 86 bis rue du temple de Blosne 35136 Saint Jacques de la Lande France 06 85 40 57 32
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