Hi People,

Seems a bit of a strange problem.

The line:

Can't locate Wx/Media.pm, is clearly a MediaCtrl problem,

That said, it shouldn't crash.

- If the dependencies are *not* available, it should install without
MediaCtrl.
- If the Media.pm *is* there then it should also install no problem.

The question for me is why a general problem (like an issue with Perl)
should pick specifically on my favourite Wx module.

Is this an upgrade or clean install?  If it is not a clean install are you
able to do one?  I always have difficulties with upgrades.  They take *so*
long and are not reliable.  Therefore I always do a clean install.  It's
just more controllable.

Good luck.

Regards

Steve



-----Original Message-----
From: herbert breunung [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 21 November 2011 01:32
To: Mark Dootson; wxperl-users
Subject: Re: compile error under 64 bit ubuntu

Thank you very much,
i try tomoroow again,

it surprised me that perlbrew is a issue.
starting it showed me that problem might lay more in the system since there
are 2 conflicting perls

  perl-5.14.0
  perl-5.14.1
* /usr/local/bin/perl (5.12.2)
  /usr/bin/perl (5.12.4)

good night
herbert


Am 21.11.2011 03:13, schrieb Mark Dootson:
> Just a bit of further info,
> The ubuntu folks hack their Perl to get
> /usr/lib/i386-gnu-linux
> onto the libpth, so maybe you just need to hack Config.pm /
Config_heavy.pl to
> do the same.
> 
> Alien::wxWidgets needs a re-install whatever you do.
> 
> Regards
> 
> Mark
> 
> On 21/11/2011 02:08, Mark Dootson wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I think your issues are related to upgrading your Ubuntu.
>> The upgrade can't upgrade your perlbrew - that was created under a
>> previous version of Ubuntu. At the very least your Alien::wxWidgets is
>> probably returning incorrect info.
>> You could try installing latest Alien::wxWidgets - so that currently
>> installed upgraded Ubuntu 11.10 wx-config is used. If this does not work
-
>>
>> The line:
>> Note (probably harmless): No library found for -lpthread
>>
>> probably is not harmless.
>> libpthread.so lives in
>> /usr/lib/i386-gnu-linux
>>
>> which is not on your libpth.
>>
>> I think more recent releases of Perl may handle Ubuntu library layout
>> better - but I can't confirm it so can't guarantee that brewing a fresh
>> Perl will solve the problem.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Mark
>>
>>
>> On 21/11/2011 01:37, herbert breunung wrote:
>>>>>> * sudo -s
>>>>>> * (password)
>>>>>> * apt-get install libgconf2-dev
>>>>>> * apt-get install libgstreamer0.10-dev
>>>>>> * apt-get install libgstreamer-plugins-base0.10-dev
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If you subsequently get a gtk+-2.0.pc error this can be fixed by:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> * apt-get install libgtk2.0-dev
>>>
>>>
>>> tried all of hat and still get:
>>>
>>>
>>> PS:have to try the other thing
>>
> 
> 

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