Try this version :)
package crap;
use strict;
use warnings;
use Wx qw[ wxPD_CAN_ABORT wxPD_APP_MODAL wxPD_ELAPSED_TIME wxPD_EST
+IMATED_TIME wxPD_REMAINING_TIME ];
use base qw(Wx::ProgressDialog);
sub new {
my $class = shift;
my $max = shift || 10;
my $vars = (wxPD_CAN_ABORT| wxPD_APP_MODAL|wxPD_ELAPSED_TIME| wx
+PD_ESTIMATED_TIME| wxPD_REMAINING_TIME);
my $this = $class->SUPER::new("xp6 progres ($max)", "the progres
+s ($max)", $max, undef, $vars);
$this->Show(1);
return $this;
}
my $c = crap->new();
for(0 .. 10){
$c->Update($_,"the progress ($_/10)",);
select undef,undef,undef,0.3;
}
BTW - for posterity, I have WXMSW-2.5.2, Wx-0.20 .
It could be a wxGtk bug, you should ask on the wxper-users list.
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