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w0lv3rin3 02-09-2007 10:53 PM

Cedega
 
I just install the cedega-small and cant run it; when I run it I recieve error:

bash-3.1$ cedega
F1 2007-02-09 23:51:59,153 CRITICAL Unable to load GTK2 Python bindings: No module named gtk


how do I Fix this??

w0lv3rin3 02-09-2007 11:00 PM

I have fixed the problem:

Solution:
d/led pygtk-2.8.6

and it ran.

u3lnx 02-14-2007 05:08 AM

Solution:
d/led pygtk-2.8.6

what does this mean? is this "d/led" some kind of command?:D:D
im new to linux, and encountered the same problem:(

cheers:)

w0lv3rin3 02-14-2007 05:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by u3lnx
Solution:
d/led pygtk-2.8.6

what does this mean? is this "d/led" some kind of command?:D:D
im new to linux, and encountered the same problem:(

cheers:)



Allow me to fully 110% explain my self

I downloaded the PACKAGE CALLED: pygtk-2.8.6

also I have never herd of a linux command called d/led

lol

if you need more assistance lemme know.
ever since Ive got it working, Ive been happy like a pig in shit =)


http://www.pygtk.org/

To learn more go here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PyGTK

u3lnx 02-14-2007 08:28 AM

i probably misunderstood something. i have solved that problem, and got another one:D:D
# cedega
F1 2007-02-14 16:25:50,405 CRITICAL Unable to load GTK2 Python bindings: No module named cairo

btw thanks:)

w0lv3rin3 02-14-2007 09:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by u3lnx
i probably misunderstood something. i have solved that problem, and got another one:D:D
# cedega
F1 2007-02-14 16:25:50,405 CRITICAL Unable to load GTK2 Python bindings: No module named cairo

btw thanks:)

ok brotah, np man

DragonM15 05-29-2007 01:17 AM

I have Cedega-6.0 installed, and I have pygtk-2.8.6 installed and I am still getting the above mentioned error. I have also tried pygtk-2.10.3 and I still remain getting the same error
Code:

F1 2007-05-28 23:14:52,034 CRITICAL Unable to load GTK2 Python bindings: No module named gtk
Any Ideas for my case?
I also tried installed 2.10.4 from source, but it still didn't work.

Thanks,
DragonM15

w0lv3rin3 05-29-2007 11:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DragonM15
I have Cedega-6.0 installed, and I have pygtk-2.8.6 installed and I am still getting the above mentioned error. I have also tried pygtk-2.10.3 and I still remain getting the same error
Code:

F1 2007-05-28 23:14:52,034 CRITICAL Unable to load GTK2 Python bindings: No module named gtk
Any Ideas for my case?
I also tried installed 2.10.4 from source, but it still didn't work.

Thanks,
DragonM15

http://www.slacky.eu/repository/slac...t/wxgtk/2.6.3/
http://www.slacky.eu/repository/slac...pyton/2.8.4.0/

download that package, i used that package and ever since then it works just fine
try that c what happends

DragonM15 05-29-2007 12:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by w0lv3rin3
http://www.slacky.eu/repository/slac...t/wxgtk/2.6.3/
http://www.slacky.eu/repository/slac...pyton/2.8.4.0/

download that package, i used that package and ever since then it works just fine
try that c what happends

Ok, I downloaded and installed wxpython and wxgtk and I am still receiving the same error. I don't know where to go from here. Any more ideas?

Thanks,
DragonM15

DragonM15 05-29-2007 12:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DragonM15
Ok, I downloaded and installed wxpython and wxgtk and I am still receiving the same error. I don't know where to go from here. Any more ideas?

Thanks,
DragonM15

I installed wxGTK-2.8.0 (from my mirror) and wxpython-2.8.4.0 (from your mirror). If this really helps at all. I also uninstalled my wxgtk-2.8.0 and tried your 2.6.3 and I still get the same error. What is going on here?

Thanks,
DragonM15

linuxKd 08-29-2007 07:35 AM

Well i hope this may help someone in the future.

If you have upgraded your version of Python, you need to run python-updater as root afterward. It will check for any packages that were using the old version of Python (i.e. - pygtk) and should start the reinstall process. This works for Gentoo, i cannot say if this same method works in other distro's such as Slackware, etc.


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