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Re: Running application on windows
- From: "spicy jack" <elspicyjack gmail com>
- To: "nadim khemir" <nadim khemir net>
- Cc: gtk-perl-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Running application on windows
- Date: Thu, 3 Apr 2008 12:12:10 -0700
Hi,
I got Nadim's 'gpad' app to work under Camelbox (my Windows Gtk2-Perl
install). I have a screenshot here for the curious:
http://groups.google.com/group/camelbox/web/gpad_on_windows.2008.094.1.jpg
I will probably try to PAR it, I just don't know when. I'm working on
a fresh build of Camelbox at the moment.
The install went okay, there were tests in some of the modules that
call Perl::Critic, they blocked on reading STDIN on Windows I think. I
don't know why this would be however. Hitting the <Return> key a few
times when the perl_critic test was running got it past that test.
Yes, I did have to use a few 'force' commands from the CPAN shell to
get all of the dependent modules installed.
Thanks,
Brian
On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 5:08 PM, nadim khemir <nadim khemir net> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have packed and distributed applications with PAR on windows. I haven't
> installed gtk on windows and I wonder if I even want to try. But I still want
> my apps to run on windows.
>
> It hit me that:
> -if no non core modules with XS is used
> -if someone packed gtk perl with PAR on windows
> -if I packed my app and it's dependencies without gtk in linux
>
> I could run my app with the windows PAR packed gtk-perl.
>
> Any comments? someone brave enough to pack gtk-perl on windows (I'll do the
> same on linux if it helps)
>
> Cheers, Nadim.
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