RE: installing Perl Gtk2 on windows xp
- From: RAPPAZ Francois <francois rappaz unifr ch>
- To: "gtk-perl-list gnome org" <gtk-perl-list gnome org>
- Subject: RE: installing Perl Gtk2 on windows xp
- Date: Fri, 13 May 2011 09:06:16 +0200
Thanks for the comment
I tried to install CamelBox and I updated my perl5lib path to include the modules path from CB, but on start,
it crashes because it was searching for a perl-5.10.exe (that I had not install)
Is there a page explaining how to have ActiveState and CamelBox cohabiting ?
FranÃois
-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Manning [mailto:elspicyjack gmail com]
Sent: jeudi, 12. mai 2011 16:01
To: RAPPAZ Francois
Cc: gtk-perl-list gnome org
Subject: Re: installing Perl Gtk2 on windows xp
On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 12:24 AM, RAPPAZ Francois
<francois rappaz unifr ch> wrote:
Running a perl script using Gtk2 gives the following error
(perl.exe:2672): libglade-WARNING **: unknown property `orientation' for class ` GtkVBox'
How can I solved this ?
The Glade XML layout file is either newer or older than the version of
libglade that you're using, and one of the XML properties is not
understood by the version of libglade installed on your machine. You
can pretty much ignore the warning, although your layout may not be
exactly what you expected when you set it up in Glade.
Since I have perl 5.8.9, I understand that the CamelBox binaries could be problematic ?
Why is that? If you manage your PATH environment variable so that
when you use ActiveState, the GTK libraries for ActiveState are found,
and vice versa for Camelbox, the two can peacefully co-exist on the
same machine.
Thanks,
Brian
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