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Subject: Re: pygtk installs only in python2.4?
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"Mark Wendell" <mark dot wendell at gmail dot com> said:
> The current python version installed by setup is 2.5. However, it
> looks like the pygtk setup package wants to install itself in
> /usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages, even if that lib doesn't originally
> exist. For example, installing pygtk through the installer actually
> created /usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages, and put the pygtk stuff
> there. The workaround for now is to roll back to python2.4, and
> everything seems to work fine.

It's the same for me. Actually,
/programs/cygwin/lib/python2.5/site-packages is empty, except for a
README file.

This is a general problem with Python, not with pygtk in particular.

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