Should I and can I upgrade GTK.+/PyGTK?

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More helpfully, the [B]leeding Edge stuff is what the Fedora Core are about.

e.g. FC4 (now under distribution) stuff will arrive in or about RHEL5.

Generally, if you don't see something in FC (current) you won't see it in RHEL (next)

Brian Brunner
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>>> mail-lists@xxxxxxxxx 10/12/05 08:45AM >>>
Dave Gutteridge wrote:
> I downloaded the tar file and attempted to install it. I got this
> message:
> 
> [dave@localhost quodlibet-0.13.1]$ ./quodlibet.py
> E: You need GTK+ 2.6 and PyGTK 2.6 or greater.
> E: You have GTK+ 2.4.13 and PyGTK 2.4.0.
> E: Please upgrade GTK+/PyGTK.
> 
> I tried a YUM update, but it didn't say anything about new versions of
> GTK or PyGTK.
> 
> What am I not understanding about this situation?

CentOS or any Enterprise Distro will not give you the latest leading 
edge pkgs, if thats what you want - look elsewhere.

- K
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