Hi,

Does the perl5 program run from perl5?

If so, then it sounds like a bug in Inline::Perl5 to me :)

Also, the two programs arent exactly equivalent, missing  Wx.import(':allclasses'); or some such

update: odd, saw no docs the other day at https://github.com/niner/Inline-Perl5 , this would be equivalent  use Wx:from<Perl5> <:allclasses>; so the new program

use Wx:from<Perl5> <:allclasses>; use Wx::SimpleApp:from<Perl5>; use Wx::Frame:from<Perl5>; my $app = Wx::SimpleApp.new; my $frame = Wx::Frame.new( Nil, -1, 'Hello, world!' ); $frame.Show; $app.MainLoop;

In reply to Re^3: [Perl6] Problem using Inline::Perl5 (Wx) by beech
in thread [Perl6] Problem using Inline::Perl5 by holli

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