On Wed, Jan 03, 2001 at 09:17:57PM +0200, Tor Lillqvist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I can't say I love Win32, but I do like Perl ;-) When I tried
(must have been a year ago, I think) the first hurdle was porting the
Gtk Perl module.
And of course, I totally ignored the Gtk module.
o.k.,
You might see whether the MKS Toolkit perl distribution
(http://www.mks.com/) will support the necessary ops. They do have very
unix-like make and shell (C and Korn) environments.
Just my 2c - just a perl non-power user.
Peter
Tor Lillqvist wrote:
Marc Lehmann writes:
(Also there are
Peter Dove wrote:
You might see whether the MKS Toolkit perl distribution
(http://www.mks.com/) will support the necessary ops. They do have very
unix-like make and shell (C and Korn) environments.
If you're going to consider MKS, you should check out UWin from
att.research. Provides much
Tor Lillqvist writes:
When I tried (must have been a year ago, I think) the first hurdle
was porting the Gtk Perl module. As I don't know much about
building Perl modules on Win32, I gave up.
I could try again...
Well, I spent a few hours on it yesterday, and some more again today,
but
Hello everybody,
It should be very nice if i could run perl script in Gimp for Windows. Is it
possible ? (i think it's necessary to have Gimp.pm installed but are there
"binaries" available for Windows ?)
On Wed, Jan 03, 2001 at 01:06:19PM +0100, COUTIER Eric
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It should be very nice if i could run perl script in Gimp for Windows. Is it
Nobody so far has attempted to compile gimp-perl, AFAIK. I think that the
same build environment used for normal gimp builds would
Marc Lehmann writes:
(Also there are different ports of perl to win32). Basically, it requires
somebody who just loves win32 and perl to check it out ;)
Well, I can't say I love Win32, but I do like Perl ;-) When I tried
(must have been a year ago, I think) the first hurdle was porting the