I opened up the package files and checked.
It looks like Tiger's wxPerl lives in /System/Library/Perl/Extras.
The libs are in /System/Library/Perl/Extras/5.8.6/darwin-thread-
multi-2level/Wx*, and there's an intriguing application called
wxPerl.app sitting in /System/Library/Perl/Extras/Applications (what
does it do I wonder? an example app maybe from a wxPerl enthusiast
working at Apple?)
I believe that means an install in /Library/Perl/5.8.6/darwin-thread-
multi-2level/ (which is what the pkg file does) will supersede it
without clobbering it. It may overwrite /usr/bin/wxPerl; I'll back
that up just in case.
On Jun 15, 2005, at 11:44 AM, mattia.barbon@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hello,
I'm very interested in using this for 10.4/Tiger, but I'm a little
worried about how it will "play nice" with the existing wxWidgets
install (2.5.3 or 2.5.4 I think) that comes with Tiger. Do you know
2.5.3.
whether those .pkg files will overwrite anything?
I have not checked (stupid me). However the wxWidgets
package installs the libraries under /usr/local and the
wxWidgets binaries are definitely not there (and if they were
they would have a different name). I have no idea
about the wxPerl shipped with Tiger. If they did things by the book
it should be installed in the 'vendor' directories while the .pkg
should install in the 'site' directory; if Apple did not things
by the book then the package will almost likely overwrite
the wxPerl shipped with the OS.
Regards
Mattia
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