...and thank you all very kindly! B^) On 28/10/2007, Huub Peters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Yep, Mattia stopped making PPM's a long time ago, I think because compiling > got so much easier with Alien::... > Alltough recently I saw a mail of him thinking about creating binaries > again. > > Anyway, the place to get your up to date PPM's is, and has been for quite a > while: http://www.wxperl.co.uk/ > There you can also find Wx::GLCanvas. > > Regards, > Huub > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Dodger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, October 29, 2007 4:06 AM > Subject: OpenGL (GLCanvas) [WxPerl] > > > > Hiya all, > > > > Okay, from what I can tell, no PPM package has been built using > > Event.pm higher than 2005/08/07 -- Sat Aug 25 23:15:15 2007 is the > > date in the subversion of the latest... > > > > However I don't have any clue about the XS side of things. From what I > > can tell, it's impossible to use GLCanvas with the binary release of > > WxPerl for PPM, and I've had constant lack of success compiling it > > because the Alien::Wx stuff fails both with and without MinG. > > > > The Demo code included in the Wx::GLCanvas source calls EVENT_PAINT > > which doesn't exist in the Event.pm from the released version. > > > > Did people just stop making PPMs two years ago? Is ActivePerl > > unsupported now? What's going on here? > > > > I'd LOVE to be able to display a 3d model in a pane, considering I've > > made that nice Model3d::WavefrontObject CPAN module and everything > > and it would be rather cool to make some apps that use it... but I've > > hit the point where after 30 unsuccessful makes and a bleak outlook > > from the SVN tree, I'm wondering if I should just give up completely > > on this goal... > > > > > > > > -- > > Dodger > > > > > > >
-- Dodger
