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Re: [MacPerl-Modules] hmm



On Wed, 7 Apr 1999, Chris Nandor wrote:

> At 07.59 -0400 1999.04.07, Paul J. Schinder wrote:
> >Before trying anything, you should make sure you have the latest egcs,
> >glibc-1.99 and binutils.  You can find them in Gary Thomas' area at
> >ftp.linuxppc.org, <ftp://ftp.linuxppc.org/linuxppc/users/gdt>, if you
> >don't have them already.  It doesn't make any difference for things
> >Perlish, but it does for a lot of other things you might try.  This is
> >the one essential upgrade.
> 
> Thanks much.  I did not do too much building, but I did try mysql, which
> was not happy.  :)
> 
> I plan on seeing what else might stand for some upgrading later today.
> 
> Hm, MacPerl-module-related content ... I installed File::Sort, which was
> originally written for use by MacPerl users.  :)
> 
Paul, I'm curious, have you given XForms4Perl a whirl? I have the actual
xforms library (0.88) working like a charm, but XForms4Perl doesn't like
something. Seems to be an X11 problem. I was curious if you have it
running, and what your configuration might be.

MacPerl content? Well, MkLinux is on a *Mac*, and this all has to do with
*Perl*, so Mac + Perl == MacPerl... :-)

Arved

P.S. I might switch over to PerlTk myself. this is all pretty low
priority, though - most of my GUI work is Java Swing and Tcl/Tk. Just
don't feel the need to do GUI's with Perl. :-)



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