RE: FVWM: new fvwm-perllib

2002-11-09 Thread Riswick, J.G.A. van
To: Riswick, J.G.A. van Cc: FVWM Sent: 11/9/2002 5:26 AM Subject: Re: FVWM: new fvwm-perllib ng wrong? I am not sure how this may happen. Do you have a correct fvwm-perllib in $PATH? Run: fvwm-perllib --version Does FvwmDebug and FvwmGtkDebug work for you? If you run the test modules from

Re: FVWM: new fvwm-perllib

2002-11-09 Thread Mikhael Goikhman
On 09 Nov 2002 12:20:18 +0100, Riswick, J.G.A. van wrote: When I run from the fvwmconsole: FvwmDebug -l logfile then in the logfile I see entries like M_FOCUS_CHANGE etc. When I then try to run the module, nothing happens and no extra entries apppear. I noticed one strange thing: I

RE: FVWM: new fvwm-perllib

2002-11-09 Thread Riswick, J.G.A. van
Sorry I meant that when I try to run a non-existing module with full path specified from the FvwmConsole, then no error message appears on the FvwmConsole eg: module /home/jos/nonexistingmodule. When I try module nonexistingmodule then an errormessage saying that the module is not found in

RE: FVWM: new fvwm-perllib

2002-11-09 Thread Riswick, J.G.A. van
- From: Mikhael Goikhman To: Riswick, J.G.A. van Cc: FVWM Sent: 11/9/2002 5:26 AM Subject: Re: FVWM: new fvwm-perllib If you run the test modules from the shell command line do you enter the dumb module mode without errors? Press Ctrl-C. Regards, Mikhael. -- Visit the official FVWM web page at URL

FVWM: new fvwm-perllib

2002-11-08 Thread Riswick, J.G.A. van
Hi I just downloaded the latest fvwm snapshot and tried to run some of the example perl modules in the tests directory from the cvs tree. To try the module I typed for instance /usr/local/src/fvwmperl/modulename from the fvwm console. Unfortunately, nothing happens when I do this, not for

Re: FVWM: new fvwm-perllib

2002-11-08 Thread Mikhael Goikhman
On 08 Nov 2002 23:58:03 +0100, Riswick, J.G.A. van wrote: I just downloaded the latest fvwm snapshot and tried to run some of the example perl modules in the tests directory from the cvs tree. To try the module I typed for instance /usr/local/src/fvwmperl/modulename from the fvwm