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2007-11-21
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2008-01-12
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2008-04-16
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2008-04-16
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http://www.goghproject.com/index.html
Moreover, it is really tiny and should be really easy for us to try out, as it is done in 100% Python with PyGtk... right ?
Wrong - the app dies with a "Module not found" error when trying to "import gnome.ui".
The page does say that Gogh depends on "gnome-python", amongst other things. There is a "python2.5-gnome" installed by default on my N800 with the python runtime.
In the python shell I can "import gnome", but "import gnome.ui" fails.
Am I missing some other package, or is there some real "porting" to do with the python code ?..