Hi wxPerl Users,
For some time I've felt a gentle peer-pressure from people (especially
Johan), to start using Citrus Perl, so when my Windows ActiveState Perl gave
up the ghost, as it did yesterday, I decided to try Citrus.
So first may I say how easy it was to use. I went from Perl
Hi Mark:
I installed the new Citrus Perl stable version last night(10/11).
Download went well. Relocation went well. Execution went not so well. I was
not familiar with the dot-space notation(have now looked it up), but I
found the reference in the citrusutils help section and fumbled around
Hi,
Citrus Perl, the binary distribution with Wx, has been updated with
several new features.
Full detail at
http://www.citrusperl.com/citrus_perl/2012/10/citrus-perl-5161-updated-oct.html
Current users need to read before upgrading. (Yes, there is an 'upgrade'
of sorts available
available with
wxWidgets 2.8.12 and wxWidgets 2.9.3.
Citrus has grown a management GUI which is briefly discussed in the
release announcement at:
http://binaryperl.blogspot.co.uk/2012/04/new-citrus-perl-keeping-ahead-of.html
Whilst the main reason for the latest release is to get wxWidgets
://binaryperl.blogspot.co.uk/2012/04/new-citrus-perl-keeping-ahead-of.html
Whilst the main reason for the latest release is to get wxWidgets 2.9.3
some more coverage, the other interesting feature, I think, is that you
can now create dependent executables for your distribution and ship
those onwards as part
Hi,
I read that Citrus Perl is targetted for creating desktop apps for Win and Mac.
Does anyone know if it is also possible to use Citrus Perl for creating ActiveX
COM servers with it? (like with ActiveState's perlctrl?)
Thanks.
Octavian