Hi Paul

> If you want to send me your code .....
Actually, I can get it to crash just by running any of the sample Win32::GUI
scripts (eg. combobox.pl).  If I run any script that doesn't use Win32::GUI,
it's fine.  Doesn't sound promising does it?  I've now gone back to the
0.0.502 PPM so that at least I'm not getting the Dr Watsons (but still not
having a lot of fun).

> What build of Perl do you have BTW ?
Build 623.

Thanks - Simon.

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Subject: Re: [perl-win32-gui-users] Dr Watson



Hi Simon

I'm running Win2K Pro and have no problems running Win32::GUI apps from the
0.0.558 PPM.

I created the code in the PPM on NT 4 SP 6a but it doesn't seem to be
causing me
a problem. If you want to send me your code (or a snipit if you know where
it
seems to be crashing) I could check it out for you. What build of Perl do
you
have BTW ?

Is anyone else having problems with this distribution on W2K ?

Cheers

Paul





"Simon Taylor - Tegel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 23/02/2001 01:44:46

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Subject:  [perl-win32-gui-users] Dr Watson



I've installed Win32::GUI 0.0.558 from the contributed PPM binary on
SourceForge onto my Windows 2000 machine running ActiveState Perl 5.6.0
Build 623.  However when I try to run a Perl script that uses Win32::GUI, I
get a Dr Watson: application exception number c00000005 (access violation).

I also tried installing 0.0.558 from the source distribution using the nmake
utility but I'm probably missing something important like the Visual C++
compiler/linker (cl.exe?).

I didn't get the Dr Watson problem when running 0.0.502 but I was getting
lots of strange GUI behaviour, so I thought I'd try the latest version.  So
far, no joy.

My burning question: Is Win32::GUI okay on Windows 2000?

Thanks
Simon Taylor
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Tegel Foods Ltd, Auckland, New Zealand
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