Hello, I would like to announce my intent to give the package "libnewt-perl" to whomever is interested in maintaining it. I am no longer qualified, for the following reasons:
* libnewt-perl is still based on newt-0.30, but it seems upstream had not updated it to use with the current newt-0.50. See its home page at: http://www.msg.com.mx/Newt/ * I know too little Perl to update it myself. * I don't use libnewt-perl myself. * Lack of time. Note that I have not contacted libnewt-perl (Newt-1.08) upstream author Alejandro Escalante Medina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. There is another module on CPAN called Term::Newt (Term-Newt-0.01) by David Sully. It seems to be based on newt-0.40. There has been no further updates to the copy on CPAN. There are currently 4 normal bugs filed against libnewt-perl, including out-of-sync documentation (still 0.30-based while libnewt-perl sort of works with 0.50), problem with LANG env, etc. Another thought is that wrappers for Python and Tcl are already included in the nicely packaged newt_0.50-7 maintained by Enrique Zanardi. I wonder if a Perl wrapper could be included to the list? Is there such a wrapper for Perl included upstream? Or is there any intention for newt's upstream authors to do so? Hmm... I just noticed another thing: in debian/control, the package description says: It is very usable because it has complete support for all widgets found in newt 0.50, and provides a nice abstraction over the C interface. I was probably delirious when I changed "newt 0.30" to "newt 0.50" in the description. :-) Another interesting development is gNewt found on http://gnewt.sourceforge.net/ and recently, the author had added a perl module called "whiperl"... Hmm... :-) After tinkering with Makefile.in (needed to add @CFLAGS@ and @CPPFLAGS@ to CFLAGS), it seems to work. Is that the way to go? I don't know. Since I can't look into this further myself, I sincerely hope someone could volunteer and help provide a good solution to a up-to-date Newt module for Perl. Many thanks, Anthony -- Anthony Fok Tung-Ling Civil and Environmental Engineering [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] University of Alberta, Canada Come visit Our Lady of Victory Camp -- http://www.olvc.ab.ca/