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Date: Sun, 22 Feb 2004 17:01:53 +0100
From: Reini Urban <rurban@x-ray.at>
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Subject: Re: Tk usage with / from perl in Cygwin env
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Gerrit P. Haase schrieb:
>>Has anyone tried using Tk from perl?
>>I was using a simple script example that used Tk for graphics interaction.
>>It wouldn't run because it wanted Tk, so I cpanned / downloaded the Tk perl
>>libs and ran an a make and got:
> 
> [...error...]
> 
> It works out of the tarball when you configure Tk with the 'x' option:
> perl Makefile.PL x
> 
> Ready to use Tk binary is here: http://anfaenger.de/cygwin-1.5/perl/

But without x it fails.
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Reini Urban
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