at C:/strawberry/perl/site/lib/Tk.pm line 88Line 88 of Tk.pm is:
bootstrap Tk;
What happens if you change that line of that file to:
DynaLoader::bootstrap Tk;
Also, what version of Strawberry Perl do you have:
perl -le "print $];"
And what version of DynaLoader do you have:
perl -MDynaLoader -le "print $DynaLoader::VERSION;"
It's the DynaLoader module that should be providing the bootstrap() function. For some reason it is not being found there, so perl goes looking for it in auto/Tk/bootstrap.al (which doesn't exist, and should not exist).
So ... I'm puzzled as to why DynaLoader::bootstrap() is not being found. Your answers to the questions that I've just asked might help.
Cheers,
Rob
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