>Have a look at Perl-Gtk2: http://gtk2-perl.sourceforge.net/ > Assuming I'm not interested in the Cygwin X Server...
I looked here and felt confused. Do I need to download the native GIMP first? I clicked on the "PPM repository" and saw a big list of files. Which one of these do I want to run GTK on Win32 with ActiveState perl? Will the ppm install everything? I tried "ppm install Gtk-Perl" and that did not work. Does ppm not search source forge by default? If so, what do I need to download from source forge? Glib, ExeUtils-Depends-MsWin32-AP586.tar.gz? What is GladeXML? Is there a way to make PPM search source forge? If not, I suppose I have to manually download some PPD file and then how do I tell ppm to use the local ppd file? >isn't really surprising. I'm using a Gtk2 installer available at >http://members.lycos.co.uk/alexv6/ What is the installer for? I thought you were using ppm! Or is installaer for the applications you write? > and it's quite painless to get it >working and the Perl-Gtk2 bindings installed ( install with >ActiveState's ppm tool ). What commands did you use? > I've ported a number of our database >front-ends to Perl-Gtk2, initially targetting Linux, and since found out >that they work perfectly with this setup. Perfectly on windows? >Quite impressive. A screenshot >of one of the apps is available at: >http://entropy.homelinux.org/Gtk2-Ex-DBI/ ... this also the page for my >1st open-source project: Gtk2::Ex::DBI ... What is this DBI for? What is wrong with the other DBI implementations? Thanks, Siegfried -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <http://learn.perl.org/> <http://learn.perl.org/first-response>