instead of installing manually. Always try PPM first when using ActiveState on Windows - it doesn't always work, the modules aren't always available (or the latest), but for the common modules it is often easiest. Then you get a version specifically targetted to your Perl, and the docs are updated automatically etc.install Tk
In reply to Re: Perl/TK install prob (win)
by Dog and Pony
in thread Perl/TK install prob (win)
by PeterM
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