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Date: Fri, 04 Oct 2002 13:08:43 -0400
From: Steve Landry <sml AT mit DOT edu>
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To: Cygwin List <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>
Subject: Tk?
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I searched the internet and your mailing list archives before I decided 
to bother any of you with this.

If I want to run or write Perl/Tk apps that run as Windows apps (not in 
the X environment), can I do that w/Cygwin Perl or do I need to run 
ActiveState as well? I use cygwin mostly to emulate web development for 
my Solaris web environments and I'm not anxious to start learning the 
vaguaries of two Perl runtimes if I can help it. I tried using CPAN to 
get Tk for Cygwin Perl but the _make_ gave me errors regarding Xlib.h 
and Xatom.h. I installed the whole cygwin rig, so those files are present.

Thanks,
~ Steve


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