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Operating Systems Solaris Application Loading problem Post 302141996 by mansoorulhaq on Tuesday 23rd of October 2007 11:29:22 PM
Old 10-24-2007
Application Loading problem

I install a software xchm for opening chm files.

I install software and also its required libraries. But when i start it; no GUI appears. Application got halt. Process name also appears in process list when i run top command. Appliation continously using cpu but no GUI appears. Please tell me what is this problem and how to solve it.
 

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Alien::wxWidgets(3)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				       Alien::wxWidgets(3)

NAME
Alien::wxWidgets - building, finding and using wxWidgets binaries SYNOPSIS
use Alien::wxWidgets <options>; my $version = Alien::wxWidgets->version; my $config = Alien::wxWidgets->config; my $compiler = Alien::wxWidgets->compiler; my $linker = Alien::wxWidgets->linker; my $include_path = Alien::wxWidgets->include_path; my $defines = Alien::wxWidgets->defines; my $cflags = Alien::wxWidgets->c_flags; my $linkflags = Alien::wxWidgets->link_flags; my $libraries = Alien::wxWidgets->libraries( qw(gl adv core base) ); my @libraries = Alien::wxWidgets->link_libraries( qw(gl adv core base) ); my @implib = Alien::wxWidgets->import_libraries( qw(gl adv core base) ); my @shrlib = Alien::wxWidgets->shared_libraries( qw(gl adv core base) ); my @keys = Alien::wxWidgets->library_keys; # 'gl', 'adv', ... my $library_path = Alien::wxWidgets->shared_library_path; my $key = Alien::wxWidgets->key; my $prefix = Alien::wxWidgets->prefix; DESCRIPTION
Please see Alien for the manifesto of the Alien namespace. In short "Alien::wxWidgets" can be used to detect and get configuration settings from an installed wxWidgets. METHODS
load/import use Alien::wxWidgets version => 2.004 | [ 2.004, 2.005 ], compiler_kind => 'gcc' | 'cl', # Windows only compiler_version => '3.3', # only GCC for now toolkit => 'gtk2', debug => 0 | 1, unicode => 0 | 1, mslu => 0 | 1, key => $key, ; Alien::wxWidgets->load( <same as the above> ); Using "Alien::wxWidgets" without parameters will load a default configuration (for most people this will be the only installed confiuration). Additional parameters allow to be more selective. If there is no matching configuration the method will "die()". In case no arguments are passed in the "use", "Alien::wxWidgets" will try to find a reasonable default configuration. Please note that when the version is pecified as "version =" 2.004> it means "any version >= 2.004" while when specified as "version =" [ 2.004, 2.005 ]> it means "any version => 2.004 and < 2.005". key my $key = Alien::wxWidgets key; Returns an unique key that can be used to reload the currently-loaded configuration. version my $version = Alien::wxWidgets->version; Returns the wxWidgets version for this "Alien::wxWidgets" installation in the form MAJOR + MINOR / 1_000 + RELEASE / 1_000_000 e.g. 2.006002 for wxWidgets 2.6.2 and 2.004 for wxWidgets 2.4.0. config my $config = Alien::wxWidgets->config; Returns some miscellaneous configuration informations for wxWidgets in the form { toolkit => 'msw' | 'gtk' | 'motif' | 'x11' | 'cocoa' | 'mac', debug => 1 | 0, unicode => 1 | 0, mslu => 1 | 0, } include_path my $include_path = Alien::wxWidgets->include_path; Returns the include paths to be used in a format suitable for the compiler (usually something like "-I/usr/local/include -I/opt/wx/include"). defines my $defines = Alien::wxWidgets->defines; Returns the compiler defines to be used in a format suitable for the compiler (usually something like "-D__WXDEBUG__ -DFOO=bar"). c_flags my $cflags = Alien::wxWidgets->c_flags; Returns additional compiler flags to be used. compiler my $compiler = Alien::wxWidgets->compiler; Returns the (C++) compiler used for compiling wxWidgets. linker my $linker = Alien::wxWidgets->linker; Returns a linker suitable for linking C++ binaries. link_flags my $linkflags = Alien::wxWidgets->link_flags; Returns additional link flags. libraries my $libraries = Alien::wxWidgets->libraries( qw(gl adv core base) ); Returns link flags for linking the libraries passed as arguments. This usually includes some search path specification in addition to the libraries themselves. The caller is responsible for the correct order of the libraries. link_libraries my @libraries = Alien::wxWidgets->link_libraries( qw(gl adv core base) ); Returns a list of linker flags that can be used to link the libraries passed as arguments. import_libraries my @implib = Alien::wxWidgets->import_libraries( qw(gl adv core base) ); Windows specific. Returns a list of import libraries corresponding to the libraries passed as arguments. shared_libraries my @shrlib = Alien::wxWidgets->shared_libraries( qw(gl adv core base) ); Returns a list of shared libraries corresponding to the libraries passed as arguments. library_keys my @keys = Alien::wxWidgets->library_keys; Returns a list of keys that can be passed to "shared_libraries", "import_libraries" and "link_libraries". library_path my $library_path = Alien::wxWidgets->shared_library_path; Windows specific. Returns the path at which the private copy of wxWidgets libraries has been installed. prefix my $prefix = Alien::wxWidgets->prefix; Returns the install prefix for wxWidgets. dump_configurations Alien::wxWidgets->dump_configurations( %filters ); Prints a list of available configurations (mainly useful for interactive use/debugging). show_configurations Alien::wxWidgets->show_configurations( %filters ); Prints a human-readable list of available configurations (mainly useful for interactive use/debugging). get_configurations my $configs = Alien::wxWidgets->get_configurations( %filters ); Returns a list of configurations matching the given filters. AUTHOR
Mattia Barbon <mbarbon@cpan.org> LICENSE
Alien::wxWidgets Copyright (c) 2005-2008 Mattia Barbon <mbarbon@cpan.org> This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself inc/bin/patch was taken from the Perl Power Tools distributions Copyright (c) 1999 Moogle Stuffy Software <tgy@chocobo.org> You may play with this software in accordance with the Perl Artistic License. You may use this documentation under the auspices of the GNU General Public License. inc/bin/patch.exe was downloaded from http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/patch.htm ad is copyrighted by its authors, sources are included inside the inc/src directory. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA bundled files from CPAN inc/File/Fetch/Item.pm inc/File/Fetch.pm inc/File/Spec/Unix.pm inc/IPC/Cmd.pm inc/Locale/Maketext/Simple.pm inc/Module/Load/Conditional.pm inc/Module/Load.pm inc/Params/Check.pm inc/Archive/Extract.pm Are copyright their respective authors an can be used according to the license specified in their CPAN distributions. perl v5.10.0 2009-05-18 Alien::wxWidgets(3)
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