Re: [perl-win32-gui-users] HTML comments on Win32::GUI 1.03_04

2006-09-21 Thread Robert May
Arthur Schwarz wrote: Well, being in a Lofty mode, I did a review of all options that I could find in the latest HTML file download. Recommendations follow. As always, these are comments and not criticisms. The effort to get to this point seems huge and worthwhile, and I am greatful. Thank yo

Re: [perl-win32-gui-users] [win32-gui] RE: 1.03_04 beta testers and preparing for a1.04 release

2006-09-21 Thread Robert May
Chris Wearn wrote: Hi Rob, Just checked out latest from CVS... Attempted to compile on Windows XP SP2 with ActiveState Perl v5.8.8 with VC6++ and got the following error: [snip] Undefined subroutine &main::UpdateHTML_blib called at -e line 1. NMAKE : fatal error U1077: 'C:\Perl\bin\perl.exe

Re: [perl-win32-gui-users] [win32-gui] Re: 1.03_04 beta testers and preparing for a 1.04 release

2006-09-21 Thread Robert May
Reini Urban wrote: Robert May schrieb: A number of you (about 30 if I interpret my server logs correctly) have downloaded Win32::GUI V1.03_04 beta. ... (2) I downloaded 1.03_04 and have been using it, but have had problems (please tell me what problems you have been having) Sat Sep 9 10:52:

Re: [perl-win32-gui-users] [win32-gui] RE: 1.03_04 beta testers and preparing for a1.04 release

2006-09-21 Thread Robert May
Glenn Linderman wrote: > On approximately 9/21/2006 12:33 PM, came the following characters from > the keyboard of Robert May: >> Chris Wearn wrote: >> >>> Hi Rob, >>> >>> Just checked out latest from CVS... >>> >>> Attempted to compile on Windows XP SP2 with ActiveState Perl v5.8.8 with >>> VC6

Re: [perl-win32-gui-users] [win32-gui] RE: 1.03_04 beta testers and preparing for a1.04 release

2006-09-21 Thread Chris Wearn
Hi Rob/Glenn, Undefined subroutine &main::UpdateHTML_blib called at -e line 1. [snip] >>> My gut reaction is this is a 5.8.8 specific thing (I know ActiveState >>> have played with MakeMaker a lot in 5.8.8). I'm afraid that I haven't >>> tried 5.8.8 yet. >>> >>> Did you successfully