Robert May wrote:
Another attempt in CVS - I think that's nailed it, but there's a problem
with the test that I have to get to the bottom of: they all pass when
using 'prove' from the command line, but there's some failures under
'make test'.
Not sure what I messed up in my environment - but
Robert May wrote:
Robert May wrote:
Jeremy White wrote:
Bareword "Win32::GUI::MB_OK" not allowed while "strict subs" in use
at C:/perl/site/lib/Client/WindowManager.pm line 120.
Bareword "Win32::GUI::MB_ICONINFORMATION" not allowed while "strict
subs" in use at C:/perl/site/lib/Client/Window
Robert May wrote:
Jeremy White wrote:
Bareword "Win32::GUI::MB_OK" not allowed while "strict subs" in use at
C:/perl/site/lib/Client/WindowManager.pm line 120.
Bareword "Win32::GUI::MB_ICONINFORMATION" not allowed while "strict
subs" in use at C:/perl/site/lib/Client/WindowManager.pm line 120
Jeremy White wrote:
Bareword "Win32::GUI::MB_OK" not allowed while "strict subs" in use at
C:/perl/site/lib/Client/WindowManager.pm line 120.
Bareword "Win32::GUI::MB_ICONINFORMATION" not allowed while "strict
subs" in use at C:/perl/site/lib/Client/WindowManager.pm line 120.
In the WindowMa
Glenn Linderman wrote:
... but what about
backups? I'd be happy to backup Win32::GUI's CVS if there is a Windows
rsync that I can use to do it... unless you have already set up
something.
I already investigated, and found cwRsync
http://www.itefix.no/cwrsync/
that seems to do the job. I'll
Jeremy White wrote:
> Robert May wrote:
Is this a good thing to pursue? Suggestions for changes or
alternative approaches welcome. A better name for the script would be
good too!
Nice - with a good set of examples it would certainly show what
Win32-GUI is capable off.
Based on the feedbac
Jeremy White wrote:
One thing I did notice - and this is a minor issue and not really
related to your script - is how XP styles are handled. To get XP styles
turned on by default, a manifest file has to be in the same directory as
the running exe (i.e., perl or wperl) - if the manifest is missi
Is this a good thing to pursue? Suggestions for changes or alternative
approaches welcome. A better name for the script would be good too!
Nice - with a good set of examples it would certainly show what Win32-GUI is
capable off.
One thing I did notice - and this is a minor issue and not rea
I'd appreciate it if people can build and what's in CVS and run their
current scripts against these changes to see what (if any) change in
behaviour you get. I hope none (except perhaps for a few warnings), but I
need help to ensure I've covered all the ways people were accessing the
constants
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