Francesco, can you rebake the build files? I've added wxluafreeze by
copying every instance where I saw wxluacan. I hope I got it right.

Thanks,
    John Labenski


On 4/11/06, John Labenski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have fixed the printing and in general calling derived functions
> like the ones in wxLuaPrintout.
>
> I think that after I add the wxLuaFreeze program that works in Linux
> using gcc (at least) I think we can make the 2.6.3.1 release!
>
> -----
>
> The wxLuaFreeze I wrote consists of a lua script that appends a wxLua
> program to the wxLuaFreeze.exe executable which when started looks at
> the end of itself for a special tag that tells it how big the script
> at the end is and then loads and runs it.
>
> I still don't have a good idea how to really get freeze to work for
> multiple files and modules, but it's a start and at least it shows how
> to make a very minimal wxLua program that simply runs a script. I
> think we'd have to rewrite the lua module loading to use some sort of
> fake file system, for example reading from a wxZipFilestream. However
> we can't just replace the io.open functions since the wxLua program
> may want to actually use them to read/write files that are really on
> the disk.
>
> Regards,
>     John Labenski
>


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