My apologies if this seems to be old hat but frustration has now become annoying and an internet search has not come up with an appropriate solution:

I wrote a perl program 2 years ago that worked and did what it was told to/asked to do and it utilised:

use Tk

I am now trying to rerun this program but it fails at trying to 'find' Tk - sure enough the module is not in any of the libraries in the path. Why it is no longer there is for another frustrating investigation by Yours Truly

I have tried re-installing it using ppm, cpan, cpanm (with and without 'forcing') but there is always something that fails

It also seems that Tk is no longer the simple name for this module but it has a version number as part of the build

All I want is my simple TK module back so that my loyal program can fulfil its duties once more.

I am using Strawberry Perl, v5.38.0 on a 64 Windows 10 machine

Any guidance would be most gratefully received

ADB

In reply to Tk in Strawberry on W10 by gsd4me

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