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Subject: RE: ATTN: perl-Tk maintainer RE: perl-Tk is broken
Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2010 14:16:02 -0500
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Thrall, Bryan wrote on 2010-01-21:=20
> Yaakov (Cygwin/X) wrote on 2010-01-20:
>> On 20/01/2010 15:39, Reini Urban wrote:
>>> Do you need Win32 native Tk or just x Tk? My patch was just to support
>>> Win32 Tk. I have no time for this in the next month.
>>=20
>> Nor should you need to.  I maintain the perl-Tk package, and we use the
>> X11 interface because this is Cygwin, not ActivePerl.
>>=20
>>> x Tk aka the perl-tk package just has to be recompiled against latest
>>> perl, cygwin and gcc.
>>=20
>> I'll admit that I haven't used perl-Tk in a while, but I just tested
>> /usr/bin/widget with perl-5.10.1-2 and see nothing wrong.
>=20
> There must be something wrong with my installation, then; any
> suggestions how to find out what is going wrong? I barely dabble in
> perl, so I'm at a bit of a a loss here.
>=20
> Interestingly, previously widget worked fine when run under the perl
> debugger, but I tried again today and it now shows the same error
> inside and outside the debugger.
>=20
> I also tried reinstalling perl-Tk and perl, with no change.

It looks like Yaakov is right, this seems to have been fixed as of perl-5.1=
0.1; I was still getting problems because my own attempts to build perl-Tk =
had gone into /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl which apparently overrides vendor_pe=
rl (where the perl-Tk files go). Deleting my site_perl Tk files restores wi=
dget and our application to "working" status.

Thanks for everybody's help!
--
Bryan Thrall
FlightSafety International
bryan DOT thrall AT flightsafety DOT com
=A0=20



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