No, I am saying that I am not able to make it work, actually I do not know if it is disregared or not (maybe it is just me that is unable to put the right path). To be more explicitly, what do I have to set in the next BEGIN for $frameworkpath if I want to use, let's say, the default Tcl which the program above says is - as far as Tk is concerned - in /System/Library/Frameworks/Tk.Framework/Versions/8.5/Resources (I want to 'override' the environment path now, as an exercise, but for true I want to link it to a Tcl installation which is in another path.)

BEGIN { my $frameworkpath = ""; print $ENV{'PERL_TCL_DL_PATH'} = $frameworkpath; }

Something like this does not work: my $frameworkpath = "/Library/Frameworks/Tcl.Framework/Versions/8.5/Resources/"; (I just installed ActiveTcl, this gets linked to my script, but I want to resort to the default Tcl installed in my Mac)


In reply to Re^2: macOS tcl::pTk packing Tcl by IB2017
in thread macOS tcl::pTk packing Tcl by IB2017

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