Hi Choroba,
Thanks for your response !!

Are you sure about this? Usually we may not expect that much of version dependency for any other perl module. Right?

Even though my observations are same as what you have mentioned, I had difficulty in convincing my manager that Tk perl module is acutually entirely version dependent.

But in case this is a bitter fact about which you are sure as well, I worry I may have to shift all my perl scripts away from Tk as we cannot have a sustainable script production this way due to high maintenance needs on each and every user's system.

Looking forward to your reply on this.

In reply to Re^2: Perl/Tk Version Dependency Issue by rkabhi
in thread Perl/Tk Version Dependency Issue by rkabhi

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