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From: Andrew DeFaria <Andrew AT DeFaria DOT com>
Subject: Re: Need help with Perl/Tk
Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2007 07:54:32 -0700
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Sisyphus wrote:
>> Can't load '/usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8/cygwin/auto/Tk/Tk.dll' for 
>> module Tk:
>> No such file or directory at /usr/lib/perl5/5.8/cygwin/DynaLoader.pm 
>> line 230.
>>
>> However /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8/cygwin/auto/Tk/Tk.dll is in 
>> fact there:
> Yes ... but note that the error message doesn't actually say that 
> '/usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8/cygwin/auto/Tk/Tk.dll' could not be 
> found. In fact, it says that 
> '/usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8/cygwin/auto/Tk/Tk.dll' could not be 
> *loaded* ... which implies that 
> '/usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8/cygwin/auto/Tk/Tk.dll' *was* found 
> .... but ... ummm ... couldn't be *loaded*.
>
> Why couldn't it be loaded ? Perhaps because it tried to load a file 
> (usually, in my experience, a dll) that couldn't be found at 
> /usr/lib/perl5/5.8/cygwin/DynaLoader.pm line 230.
>
> (When it comes to DynaLoader you gotta learn to read the fine print 
> and make intuitive leaps :-)
Yes but it did indeed state "No such file or directory...". Would it be 
that hard for DynaLoader.pm to mention exactly which file it was looking 
for?
>> However when I asked in that thread "Is it correct that Cygwin 
>> Perl/Tk requires a running X server?" I got:
>>
>>> That is one of the stranger assertions to pass by here in a while.
> I must confess that my reaction would have been pretty much the same. 
> On native Win32, Tk simply "works" ... and no X Server.
I was the one who stated that you need a running X server precise 
because I'd been through this exercise before. It's not really that 
difficult to understand. There is no Tk on native Win32. There may be 
one that was installed when you installed ActiveState. There is none 
when you install Cygwin. You can install Cygwin's Perl/Tk but then 
you'll get one that is designed to work with an X server - just like it 
would have been designed to work with an X server before it was ported 
say on a Linux box. It's not much different than say xterm, which is 
also designed to work with an X server. Rxvt, OTOH, can work with an X 
server or just regular win32 graphical elements but that's the exception 
to the rule.

I'll say it again, it would be wonderful if Perl/Tk would work with 
regular win32 graphical elements but nobody has bothered to develop that.
-- 
Andrew DeFaria <http://defaria.com>
Why do toasters always have a setting that burns the toast to a horrible 
crisp no one would eat?


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