Cliff Wells <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > It did last time I tried installing it, which was maybe 3-6 months ago. > > Someone posted that it had been updated recently. > > Looking on SourceForge, I see that 2.4.2.4 had GTK2 builds and it's > dated 2003-10-01.
That's sort of interesting. I think I downloaded whatever was on wxpython.org. I also know that GTK2 support came well before this > and was in fact a build option long before Robin made an official > release. Unfortunately SF doesn't go back any further than this and I > don't have time to research it further. Nevertheless it's provable > that wxPython had GTK2 releases almost 2 years ago. > > http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=10718&package_id=10559 > > > I spent several hours trying to install wxPython on Linux without > > success (a lot of that was figuring out that some undefined symbol it > I've seen a few people run into issues like this, usually as the result > of autoconf/automake finding obsolete libraries on a system (e.g. if you > upgraded your redhat from 7.3 to 9.0 and stale libraries were left around). No this was definitely a GTK issue. I avoid OS upgrades because of issues like what you describe. If I want a new OS, I buy a new hard drive and install the new OS from scratch, or even buy a new computer. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list