[wxPython-users] Re: Follow up ? Re: [wxPython-users] pyGTK Vs. wxPython

Uwe Grauer uwemailmeister at googlemail.com
Thu Mar 29 03:24:04 PDT 2007


johnf wrote:
> On Wednesday 28 March 2007 01:47, Christian wrote:
>> johnf wrote:
>>> On Tuesday 27 March 2007 21:31, Paul McNett wrote:
>>>> GTK port of wxPython.
>>> I'm some what confused I thought GTK (gnome?) , QT, and wxWidgets were
>>> graphic Lib's.  And wxPython was a wrapper for wxWidgets.  Now you say
>>> that python-GTK is a GTK port of wxPython.  Why would GTK want to port
>>> wxWidgets?
>> no. python-wxGTK
>>
>>> I guess I don't know what GTK is about or there is different def's for
>>> GTK.
>> wxWidgets/wxPython is using the 'native' gui lib on each platform. As there
>> is no such 'nativ' toolkit on X (linux), several ports exist among them the
>> GTK port is the most common. Maybe in future there will be more ports, e.g.
>> I heard some people say that they would like to see a QT port. This would
>> then probably be called python-wxQT.
>>
>> Christian
> OK that makes sense.  This question actually came up while trying to find 
> wxPython 2.8 for my SUSE 10.2 (without success) I kept finding info for 
> wxPython 2.6 associated with python-wxGTK.  
> 
> 

You still are not able to compile?
Didn't the wiki page which i made help you?

Uwe





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