It turns out that even getting Ruby to link up with that Tk installation (which is a VERY nice Tk installation) is a bit challenging in it's own right.
wxPerl is definitely portable enough. I don't neccessarily need something that is trivial to install, but if applications work in Windows, Linux, and MacOS after jumping through minimal hoops, it's all good :) I haven't played with wx in about a year (and then it was only explatory), so revisting it makes sense.
In reply to Re^2: Aqua & Perl/Tk
by SpanishInquisition
in thread Aqua & Perl/Tk
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