Adding this now, thanks!! On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 12:38 PM, Mark Dootson <> wrote: > Hi, > > I provide PPMs for wxPerl. > > The native x64 toolchain builds wxWidgets and works fine building PPMs for > use with ActivePerl. I use it to provide 64 bit PPMs. The native x86 > toolchain works perfectly for 32 bit builds too - though the distributed > PPMs at the site are still built with original MinGW. > > The PPM site also provides details of the small adjustments you need to make > to use mingw-w64 as your compiler with ActivePerl. (That is, adjustments to > ActivePerl, not mingw-w64) > > If you would like to add to the 'Projects Using' list, I'd suggest > > name = wxPerl PPMs > url = http://www.wxperl.co.uk/building/msw.html > > Thanks very much for this project. It is not practical to build portable > compiled Perl modules with any recent Microsoft C/C++ compiler. Perl's PPM > delivery mechanism can't really support the 'side by side' msvcrt dependency > installation requirements in a practical way - and the compiled Perl DLLs > for wxWidgets need exception handling. Hurray for libgcc_xxxxx_xx.dll ! > > Regards > > Mark > > >
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