For moving to Citrus Perl I assume the standard linux i86 version (/Linux/citrusperl-standard-51601-20904-linux-x86-016.tar.gz)?
Does the CitrusPerl installation also load and install wxWidgets 2.9.4? Thanks, James On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 5:23 PM, Mark Dootson <mark.doot...@znix.com> wrote: > Hi, > > The latest released versions of wxWidgets ( 2.9.4 ) and Wx ( 0.9913 ) will > work on both Ubuntu 10.10 and Mint 13. > > To build yourself the instructions for Ubuntu 12.04 can be followed from > > http://wiki.wxperl.info/w/**index.php/Ubuntu_LTS_12_Notes<http://wiki.wxperl.info/w/index.php/Ubuntu_LTS_12_Notes> > > > Just miss out trying to install libwebkitgtk as the version is too old on > Ubuntu 10.10 > > For an easier life may I suggest using a binary Perl dist such as > > http://www.citrusperl.com > > or ActivePerl using the PPM repositories at > > http://www.wxperl.co.uk/repo29**. > > For the binary distributions I think the only additional dependency you > need would be the freeglut runtime package which you can apt-get install. > > > Regards > > Mark > > > > > > > > On 01/10/2012 21:51, James Lynes wrote: > >> Hello all: >> >> I am new to the list, so if this is not in the proper format, please let >> me >> know. >> >> Environment: I am running Ubuntu 10.10 with: >> Perl 5.10.1 >> wxWidgets 2.8.11 >> wxPerl .9702 >> (All loaded via the Ubuntu >> Software >> Center) >> >> I know these versions are dated at this point. I don't plan to upgrade to >> Ubuntu 11 or 12. Probably will move to Linux Mint 13 next. ( I like the >> gnome look and feel) >> >> Questions: What are the newest versions that will run on Ubuntu 10.10? And >> later on Mint 13? >> Are there instructions for downloading and installing >> these >> versions? >> >> Thanks, James >> >> >