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Jonathan Matthew authored
- pygtk.require("2.8") doesn't work - it's only after a major version, so we should pass in "2.0" instead - init_pygobject() is deprecated, use pygobject_init (and pass in the version we require) instead - init_pygtk() is a macro that returns from the current function on error, so we need to call it from a separate function for our error handling to work - if some aspect of python initialization failed, we were still using the pygobject GIL macros, which were crashing
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