... wxperl-alien-3083.tar.gz ... is just the tarball

... wxperl-alien.tar.gz ... with a version number on the end.

A tarball really? I thought it was a cheese sandwich :p

Don't assume we know what you're talking about -- why aren't you using http://search.cpan.org/dist/Alien-wxWidgets-0.52/?

@wxperl-users suggested PERL5LIB, which is where I got most of my info. It's a GTK install, sorry I should have said. So WXWIN is wx-config. Thanks for the pointer, I'm trying to see what syntax/layout I should be using.

Post links man :) like http://search.cpan.org/dist/Alien-wxWidgets-0.52/README.txt


In reply to Re^3: Debugging Alien-wxWidgets and mediactrl by Anonymous Monk
in thread Debugging Alien-wxWidgets and mediactrl by Steve_BZ

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