I used cpanm to install Perl Tk 804.036 on my 2013 Mac running MacOS 10.15.7 and perl 5.30.3, and got the same result. I'm going to try gnosti's suggestion and use gcc. Note that /usr/bin/gcc is really clang. I used homebrew to install a true gcc-13.1.0 (the entire build took 1.5 hrs!) and will try tomorrow to figure out how to build Tk with gcc.

Does anyone know if such a build would be compatible with my clang-built perl, or would I also need to recompile perl with gcc?


In reply to Re: Tk-804.036 build failure by ibm1620
in thread Tk-804.036 build failure by perlboy_emeritus

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