On Sunday 05 September 2004 23:52, Guillermo Ballester Valor wrote:
Hello,
On Sunday 05 September 2004 23:13, Anders Johansson wrote:
My vote is on gtk and glib. What is 'gbv' and where did you get them? I've seen breakage with packages called gbv before.
'gbv' is me :). I update some rpms trying to preserve all of possible from SuSE ones. And yes, sometimes there are breakages and most of the cases are not because of my RPMS. Other cases is my fault, of course :(. Nobody is perfect, SuSE Oficial packages sometimes also breaks many things.
Anyway they are optional. Use them if you want the latest versions. At your own risk.
Naturally everyone makes mistakes, I didn't mean it as criticism of you, it's just that I've seen people with 'gbv' versions of gtk have problems before, and it seems to be the same version of gtk they have installed, so I pointed to that as a likely suspect. The main problem seems to be that your gtk2 isn't compatible with python-gtk, at least not the version distributed by suse. I'm not sure if you've applied any patches, but suse's version works, both in 9.1 and in the supplementary packages, and the 2.4.9 I compiled myself works too. Perhaps something you could look at?