Obmenu

Olivier Regnier oregnier at oregnier.net
Sat Jul 14 11:11:38 UTC 2007


Graham Bentley a écrit :
> Hi All,
>
> I was wondering if anyone can shed any light on this, I have come accross
> it before but cant remember how to resolve ?
>
> I think there are some Perl modules to install and vaguely recall 
> something
> to do with cpan but thats about it.
>
> I downloaded the latest obmenu [a graphical menu editor for OpenBox] and
> foloowed the instructions - results below ;
>
> $ su root
> Password:
> 3bsd# python setup.py install
> running install
> running build
> running build_py
> creating build
> creating build/lib
> copying obxml.py -> build/lib
> running build_scripts
> creating build/scripts-2.4
> copying and adjusting obmenu -> build/scripts-2.4
> copying and adjusting pipes/obm-xdg -> build/scripts-2.4
> copying and adjusting pipes/obm-dir -> build/scripts-2.4
> copying and adjusting pipes/obm-moz -> build/scripts-2.4
> copying and adjusting pipes/obm-nav -> build/scripts-2.4
> changing mode of build/scripts-2.4/obmenu from 644 to 755
> changing mode of build/scripts-2.4/obm-xdg from 644 to 755
> changing mode of build/scripts-2.4/obm-dir from 644 to 755
> changing mode of build/scripts-2.4/obm-moz from 644 to 755
> copying build/lib/obxml.py -> /usr/local/lib/python2.4/site-packages
> byte-compiling /usr/local/lib/python2.4/site-packages/obxml.py to 
> obxml.pyc
> running install_scripts
> copying build/scripts-2.4/obmenu -> /usr/local/bin
> copying build/scripts-2.4/obm-xdg -> /usr/local/bin
> copying build/scripts-2.4/obm-dir -> /usr/local/bin
> copying build/scripts-2.4/obm-moz -> /usr/local/bin
> copying build/scripts-2.4/obm-nav -> /usr/local/bin
> changing mode of /usr/local/bin/obmenu to 755
> changing mode of /usr/local/bin/obm-xdg to 755
> changing mode of /usr/local/bin/obm-dir to 755
> changing mode of /usr/local/bin/obm-moz to 755
> changing mode of /usr/local/bin/obm-nav to 755
> running install_data
> creating /usr/local/share/obmenu
> copying obmenu.glade -> /usr/local/share/obmenu
> copying icons/mnu16.png -> /usr/local/share/obmenu
> copying icons/mnu48.png -> /usr/local/share/obmenu
> 3bsd# exit
> exit
> $ obmenu
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>   File "/usr/local/bin/obmenu", line 21, in ?
>     import obxml, gtk, gtk.glade, gobject, random, time, os, sys
> ImportError: No module named gtk
>
> ----
>
> If anyone could help with this it would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks!
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Hello Graham,
---
File "/usr/local/bin/obmenu", line 21, in ?
    import obxml, gtk, gtk.glade, gobject, random, time, os, sys
ImportError: No module named gtk
---

You must first install py-gtk2 => 
http://www.freshports.org/x11-toolkits/py-gtk2/
To install the port: |make -C /usr/ports/x11-toolkits/py-gtk2/ install 
clean|
After run obmenu.

Bye bye.


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