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Subject: Re: Perl/TK Segmentation Violation
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Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2005 12:34:06 -0500
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> perhaps there is a missing library dependency?  

As another test I did a full install of Libs and X11, afterwards my test
program now runs.  I believe this confirms the issue is a missing
dependency in the package management system.  What tools are available
to track down which package contains the missing libraries?

The problem can be replicated by performing a new default install and
only selecting the new Perl-Tk package.

Brett
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