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Fedora Core 5 Update: pygtk2-2.8.6-0.fc5.1 Print E-mail
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Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
Fedora Updated package.
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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2006-433
2006-04-26
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Product     : Fedora Core 5
Name        : pygtk2
Version     : 2.8.6                      
Release     : 0.fc5.1                  
Summary     : Python bindings for the GTK+ widget set.
Description :
PyGTK is an extension module for python that gives you access to the GTK+
widget set.  Just about anything you can write in C with GTK+ you can write
in python with PyGTK (within reason), but with all the benefits of python.

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* Thu Apr 20 2006 John (J5) Palmieri  - 2.8.6-0.fc5.1
- Update to upstream 2.8.6

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This update can be downloaded from:
  http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/updates/5/

6c5c129cc49fa30639903e340c42028a87211286  SRPMS/pygtk2-2.8.6-0.fc5.1.src.rpm
eae40e68764299d5a4fc5e179d280c3b3457a41e  ppc/pygtk2-2.8.6-0.fc5.1.ppc.rpm
6a6800da747a0998c79ca435e90a3ffe1b8d28f5  ppc/pygtk2-libglade-2.8.6-0.fc5.1.ppc.rpm
2dd3a8dffc478747cfa44525decf968989df262d  ppc/pygtk2-devel-2.8.6-0.fc5.1.ppc.rpm
628d4de881e3f897ff9941f0f1003317c2a228aa  ppc/debug/pygtk2-debuginfo-2.8.6-0.fc5.1.ppc.rpm
bca4e850af3323245fa64dab57c6e5bf5c034d30  x86_64/pygtk2-2.8.6-0.fc5.1.x86_64.rpm
5e6e88fba4e0a0d190ea28a311ef03cd6fb7df7f  x86_64/pygtk2-libglade-2.8.6-0.fc5.1.x86_64.rpm
6fe1f4d6b993caab8ca312f99613805e18cab798  x86_64/pygtk2-devel-2.8.6-0.fc5.1.x86_64.rpm
8ec132d44b86ffa874da4b93c81ed4441e9e76f1  x86_64/debug/pygtk2-debuginfo-2.8.6-0.fc5.1.x86_64.rpm
7b9d8cf0c3c80316912e39437b65448978263171  i386/pygtk2-2.8.6-0.fc5.1.i386.rpm
d7ebfe84cec45f949a8ef3368b0131cdcfec272c  i386/pygtk2-libglade-2.8.6-0.fc5.1.i386.rpm
771d75b0a2f40c05b64a732c58804b0da6c15ff5  i386/pygtk2-devel-2.8.6-0.fc5.1.i386.rpm
372dae230859295b57b127e90a6635375eedcc40  i386/debug/pygtk2-debuginfo-2.8.6-0.fc5.1.i386.rpm

This update can be installed with the 'yum' update program.  Use 'yum update
package-name' at the command line.  For more information, refer to 'Managing
Software with yum,' available at http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/yum/.
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