I am attempting to use Gtk2::GladeXML to create a user interface with Perl for a Win32 application. I have installed the various dependencies as described by Tor Lillqvist on the www.gimp.org site, and continue to be unsucessful. Here is the test code
------------ use strict 'vars'; use Gtk2 -init; use Gtk2::GladeXML; $gladexml = Gtk2::GladeXML->new('GladeTest.glade'); $gladexml->signal_autoconnect_from_package('main'); $quitbtn = $gladexml->get_widget('Quit'); Gtk2->main; -----------
When I run this I get the error message

"Can't locate loadable object for module Glib in @INC (@INC contains: "c:perl\lib c:perl\site\lib" c:\glib\lib C:/Perl/lib C:/Perl/site/lib .) at C:/Perl/site/lib/Gtk2.pm line 30"

The executable modules for everything suggested by Tor are in c:glib/bin

Can anyone enlighten me on this ??

2006-06-10 Retitled by g0n, as per Monastery guidelines
Original title: 'GladeXML'


In reply to GladeXML: Can't locate loadable object for module Glib by snookmz

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