Perhaps this is because G::O::I-0.020 is no good, or perhaps it's something that might be fixed quite simply
I've just had a quick look at the G::O::I documentation and it says:
To allow Glib::Object::Introspection to create bindings for a libr
+ary,
it must have installed a typelib file, for example
"$prefix/lib/girepository-1.0/Gtk-3.0.typelib".
I can see the various typelib files in C:/usr/local/lib/girepository-1.0/ ... but G::O::I did not make any attempt to install them anywhere.
To where should they go and how does one get them to go there ?
How does one arrange things so that those typelib files are found automatically ? The docs state that they'll be found automatically if "you use typelibs from system directories, or if your environment is set up correctly", but provide no further details AFAICS.
Cheers,
Rob
Update: ppm packages (32-bit perl only) for G::O::I-0.020 have been uploaded.
Once installed, the various typelib files will be found in the perl/site/lib/Glib/typelibs folder - in case they're needed.
It would be interesting to know whether something useful can be done with these ppm packages.
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