Mike;
Had the same problem on virtually the same platform. I found this link, which helped me:

http://news.gw.com/netbsd.bugs/25907

In short, edit /Tk800.024/Tk/MMutil.pm for two things:
1) around about line 333, make the if statement read like this:
if ($] >= 5.008001)

2) search for the string "--center" (should be around line 335). Take one of the dashes out.

I did both of these things and make ran cleanly. However, "make test" is now freezing during a test after:

make1: Leaving directory `/build/Tk800.024/Bitmap'

Ideas? :)

---Chaos, fear and disorder. My work here is done.


In reply to Re: Re: PerlTk - make gen's error (Unrecognized switch: --center...) by Shikko
in thread PerlTk - make gen's error (Unrecognized switch: --center...) by OraPerlDevl

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