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From: "Brett Serkez" <techie AT serkez DOT net>
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Subject: Perl/TK Missing Dependency Found
Date: Sun, 08 Jan 2006 20:14:31 -0500
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The Perl/TK package fails to execute even simple Perl/TK programs with
the 'default' installation.  That is starting with a brand new
installation of Cygwin, letting it only install the defaults and adding
only the Perl/TK (perl-Tk) results in a segmentation violation when
calling the first Perl/TK function on the main window.

After tedious research, I've figured out that the missing package
is: libwmf.

I request that the perl-tk package maintainer please add this
dependency.

Thank you.

Brett
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Brett C. Serkez, Techie



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