You didn't mention if there was a reason you went with Strawberry Perl in particular. It's been awhile since I've used it, but ActiveState ActiveState has both Perl and TCL, so may get you what you wanted faster.
Robert Kuropkat
Comment on Re: Tcl for Strawberry Perl on Windows 64bit
I've used Strawberry perl for a number of years now - and frankly I can't remember why I drifted away from AS.
I'm just changing PC's and building what I had on my last PC (which also used AS Tcl and Strawberry perl all on Win32).. I guess this should be simple and straight forward, and I'm reluctant to either reverse and install 32 bit versions and change my perl platform (from that you can infer I'm being stubborn). I'll try the perl AS route as a next step, or maybe re-writing my Tkx apps in Tk (which I'd really rather not do).
I'll try the perl AS route as a next step, or maybe re-writing my Tkx apps in Tk (which I'd really rather not do).
:) For some reason lots of people thought they needed Tkx when they really didn't :)
Tk is available via ppm There is no reason to switch to Tkx voluntarily.