Probably this is what rovf sugested, also note that I use Tk::RadiobuttonGroup.
use strict;
use warnings;
use Tk;
use Tk::widgets qw(RadiobuttonGroup);
my $mw = MainWindow->new;
$mw->Label(
-text => 'Package Selection',
-justify => 'left'
)->pack;
my $package = 'normal';
my $radiobuttongroup = $mw->RadiobuttonGroup (
-list => [' normal', ' pckg_A', ' pckg_B'],
-orientation => 'vertical',
-variable => \$package,
-command => sub { print $package, "\n"; }
)->pack;
MainLoop;
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