gEDA-dev: First CVS checkin of xgsch2pcb (aka "monitor", aka "proejct manager")

Peter Clifton pcjc2 at cam.ac.uk
Wed Sep 20 16:15:22 EDT 2006


On Wed, 2006-09-20 at 13:31 -0400, Dan McMahill wrote:
> Peter Clifton wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > We completed the initial CVS check-in of our project manager work so
> > far. It should work, but currently depends on Python 2.4+ and Pygtk2.8+
> 
> does this mean gtk-2.8 is needed?  Cairo still does not support my 8-bit 
> psuedo-color display so gtk-2.8 isn't happening for me.  And no, I don't 
> want to have to run vnc just for gEDA.  Had enough of that with cadence 
> on displays which weren't 8-bit psuedo color.
> 
> -Dan

My honest answer at the moment is, "I don't know". One of my intentions
was to rework any code which requires a late Pygtk or GTK version, so
that xgsch2pcb can be more inclusive.

One problem we face here is a limited number of systems to test on, and
many of them are already using quite late library versions.

Can I use VNC to test different colour modes? I've yet to figure out an
easy way of testing different versions of GTK, Pygtk etc..

Peter Clifton



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