The Perl client library is very old. It has always been inefficient, and it hasn't
kept up with a few major format changes in the server's network code. If you need a
perl client lib, I would prefer to scrap the current one and make a perl module with
(almost) the same syntax as the C client lib that calls the C client lib for the
actual interface.
If you just want to see what that typing program was like, you can grab the CVS from
around August or September last year and it will work.
On Thu, 05 April 2001, "Gray, Tim" wrote:
>
> Ok, I am trying to use PicoGUI.pm
>
> I pulled the typing.pl package and the PicoGUI.pm from the CVS. I have
> compiled the pgserver to support both bitmap types available.
>
> under linux, using SDL. The typing.pl program fails because it the bitmap
> format is not recognized by the loader.
>
> I am trying to load the pnm files. and I did compile in pnm support. doing
> a pgserver -l lists PNM as an option.
>
> thanks.
>
> Tim.
>
>
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