"...don't worry if the Tk tests fail. Install it and it works fine..."

May be. Or just not. Who knows. The whole Perl Machinery relies on tests and that is one major reason what makes it so strong. I don't know when i build TK successfully without skipping the tests or force. Perhaps in the days when i used Linux @home and this is a long time ago. And to be honest: I didn't use TK very much.

Vision - me at a meeting. Boss: "Karl, you builded that crashing TK app. Didn't you run the tests?" Me: "No, some fellow monk told me to skip them because they fail anyway" Boss: "Karl, you're fired!"

Best regards, Karl

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In reply to Re^4: Problem install Tk on CentOs using Perl 5.26 by karlgoethebier
in thread Problem install Tk on CentOs using Perl 5.26 by dabella12

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