Hi,

I don't think so because it's for windows only (but therfore its great!)

I pointed him to http://www.wxperl.co.uk/packaging/

I personally didn't use it before but it seems to be the right thing.

Daniel



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Von: Alessandro <alessandro.scanfe...@gmail.com>
An: Daniel Carrera <dcarr...@gmail.com>; wxperl-users@perl.org
Gesendet: Montag, den 2. August 2010, 15:49:58 Uhr
Betreff: Re: Distributing wxPerl applications

Hello,
isn't http://www.cava.co.uk/ what you're looking for?

Alessandro



2010/8/1 Daniel Carrera <dcarr...@gmail.com>

> Hello,
>
> Is it difficult to package and distribute a wxPerl application? I am
> thinking, for example, how Windows and Mac OS don't have a package
> manager with wxPerl, wxWidgets and so on, so you have to package all
> the dependencies with you. And for Linux the situation isn't much
> better. Yes Linux distros have a package manager, but every distro has
> different packages, different versions and so on.
>
> This is a general problem with any high-level language (Perl, Ruby,
> Python). If you write the program in C or C++ at least you can try to
> compile stuff statically. Last year I experimented with wxPython as
> well as C++/wxWidgets. I managed to make a simple cross-platform app
> with C++ but not wxPython. But I would prefer to use a high-level
> language like Perl or Python than use C++.
>
> So, in brief, is there any reasonable hope of using wxPerl to write a
> realistic application that you can give to your users and expect it to
> work?
>
> Thanks for the help.
>
> Daniel.
> --
> Intolerant people should be shot.
>


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