If you need to work with both 32 and 64 bit versions as I do, in different virtualenvs, you can take advantage of the fact that the \Scripts directory of the currently active environment is automatically pre-pended to the PATH so the corresponding DLLs can be copied there.ĭirectory of E:\PyDevSrc7\Dp710\env2.7\Scriptsĭirectory of E:\PyDevSrc7\Dp710\env3.4\ScriptsĪlso, the following DLLs are currently included in the distributed wx folder: Cable (also from Amazon) marked USB-02 Cable Programming with mini-CD Windows 7(64) Ultimate SP1 Dell T7400 CHIRP daily-20140413. Zero Install is a convenient and efficient piece of software that gives you the opportunity to run a single software package across multiple operating systems without having to repackage everything for each platform. This installer also adds this location to your PATH. Zero Install: Run a single software package on multiple operating systems with this decentralized cross-distribution application. If running 64 bit Python install using gtk2-runtime-2.24.30-ts-win64.exe from which installs to C:\Program Files\GTK2-Runtime Win64 with the DLLs in \bin. It installs to C:\Program Files (x86)\GTK2-Runtime with the DLLs in \bin and the installer adds this location to your PATH The 32 bit Windows installer is gtk2-runtime-2.24.10-ash.exe and can be obtained from. Instead I followed advice I read somewhere to install the runtimes for GTK and use the Cairo libraries from there. Architecture, Package Size, Installed Size, Files. The source code does not contain version numbers. I may have misread things or taken a wrong turn somwhere but I didn’t get very far with that. dep: libgtk2.0-0 (> 2.24.10): GTK graphical user interface library. The source code is in src/ and generated artifacts are placed in artifacts/. init Robin explains how to obtain and install the underlying Cairo DLLs that cairocffi uses and points to which appears to recommend installing MSYS2. I was trying to set up the Cairo library in order to test the Phoenix version of wx.lib.pdfviewer which uses Cairo if it’s available, otherwise wx.GraphicsContext is used.I found an installer for the pycairo bindings for Python 2.7 but not for any Python 3.x so I was delighted to discover Robin has used his time machine and incorporated use of the later, and replacement, cairocffi bindings into the Phoenix snapshot builds
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