I don't use Linux, but as with Windows, I imagine you don't need wxWidgets 
separate;y because wxLua already uses it. It might not use the latest 
wxWidgets, but it does when it can.

In Windows, the file wxLua.exe runs the whole show, mostly, at least it's all I 
use... I just write scripts and associate their file extensions manually with 
the wxLua.exe file so it runs them. Doing so much with something so easily set 
up is one of the things I like most about wxLua. I think it can surely be used 
similarly in Linux and BSD.



Mahadi Hasan <tomah...@gmail.com> wrote:
(23/02/2011 03:37)

>I have downloaded and installed wxWidgets and wxLua on my Puppy Linux
>system, and don't know how to start using wxLua, how to run it.
>I'm not sure whether my installation of wxWidgets and wxLua is successful, I
>don't know how to test and run these apps.
>How do I use wxLua?


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