Take a look at Bundle-Gnome2 which is available via PPM and amongst other things contains Gnome2::Canvas.
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I haven't checked for a while, but I don't think that installing the ppm package for Bundle::Gnome2 gets you any closer to installing Gnome2 on Windows. Bundle::Gnome2 is a pure perl package that probably builds fine under ActiveState's automated ppm build process, but doesn't provide any of the guts that are needed to successfully install Gnome2 on Windows.
To the OP: My sisyphusion ppm repo does provide Gtk2 Windows binaries. Does that help ? Precisely which Gtk2 module is needed ?
I've been unable to get very far wrt Gnome2 because I couldn't get one of the pre-requisite C libraries to build. (Perhaps someone else has done better - it has probably been a year since I re-visited that particular problem.)
Cheers, Rob
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I agree, Goo is way better than the Gnome2::Canvas. The Gnome2::Canvas isn't being developed anymore.You might want to look at
Citrus Perl which comes with WxWidgets and even includes Tk now. :-) WxWidgets has a Canvas type widget.
Your easiest solution would be to install Tk::Zinc, but sadly the tkzinc.org website, the one with Windows binaries, has dissappeared. Anyone know where Windows Zinc binaries can be found?
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