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From:
Don Hutton
Date:
July 26, 2008 10:12
Subject:
Re: Running demo.pl (or any other wxPerl app) on OS X 4.11
Message ID:
CE078C9E-370C-4003-BC12-C8D8270DA350@ca.inter.net
Thanks to Mike and Huub for their quick and accurate responses.  The  
key is that you have to use "wxperl" (shipped with OS X) instead of  
"perl" as your iinterpreter: something not mentioned in any example  
or other piece of documentation that I could find.

I have no idea where the Mac OS X demo copy fits into the Grand  
Scheme of things but it looks very bad compared to the wxPython  
example that's (literally) in the next directory over.  That demo has  
a "README.TXT" file that says "Don't use 'python' to run these  
things: use 'wxPython'."  When you do that you get an error message  
that says, in plain English, "You're on a Mac: use this other command  
instead."  The inclusion of a README.TXT file with the one equivalent  
line in it for wxPerl would raise the number of people willing to  
investigate it as a viable technology ("technology" = something you  
don't have to understand to use, "art" = something you have to  
understand fully to use) by many orders of magnitude.  Things are  
about the same for the level of commenting in the source code and  
provide the (given people's time constraints) insurmountable barriers  
to adoption.  The Python stuff is massively and beautifully commented  
whereas there are almost no comments in the Perl stuff.

Don' t mean to sound critical: it's Freeware and, by definition, a  
labour of love that has, no doubt, involved the clever solution of  
many obtuse problems.  Sadly, however, working code only gets you  
about 1/3rd of the way to something that will go into general use.

/Don

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