Thank you Roberto.
Yes, it would be much better to build the program as a deb or rpm, but
unfortunately I am blind and I can't access Linux well enough in order to be
able to do this.
I use Linux in command line mode, but I can't even install wxWidgets on it
without GTK+ support.
Octavian
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 09:29:27PM +0200, Octavian Rasnita wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is it possible to use PAR under Windows to create a .par file with a
> program that uses WxPerl that can be ran under Linux?
>
I would think such a thing would not be possible. You might maybe be
able to get it to work
Hi,
Is it possible to use PAR under Windows to create a .par file with a program
that uses WxPerl that can be ran under Linux?
Thanks.
Octavian
Le Mar 18 mars 2008 9:09, Eric Wilhelm a écrit :
>
>>Besides that , I see you are proposing to use Wx or a Catalyst
>> back-end , and I personally would be interested
>>on using Gtk+2
>
Hello Luis, Eric,
I have been discussing on #wxperl with folks and we really like to see a
wx used for this. So
# from Eriam Schaffter
# on Wednesday 19 March 2008 00:57:
>I also would like to know what Eric had in mind when talking about
>Catalyst back-end.
I didn't write that part of the idea. I think catalyst has some kind of
Wx tie-in, but I'm not exactly sure what it means (I would have to ask
the