The Python extension system from 2.22 was deprecated in 2.28 (in favor of a _javascript_ one), and Epiphany has been undergoing a lot of changes in recent months. It's probably a better idea to write against an unstable 2.29/2.30 than anything else, at the moment (unless you're writing a C extension, in which case 2.28 is probably fine too). On Jan 18, 2010, at 00:32, Alexander Kuleshov wrote: ok. But i have one question. At the moment I'm using Debian lenny and epiphany 2.22, but it is an old version of debian but its stable:). me at the moment it is difficult to collect 2.29 or newer 2.28 stable version, because that is a lot of dependecies and i have to rebuild half of my system:(. Would it be correct if I write add-on for 2.22 or should I write under a stable version? _______________________________________________ |