It works in 5.8, althougth the Tk version is probably more important. I can't see why the button wouldn't work for you.
I changed the code to count up with each click.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use warnings;
use strict;
use Tk;
my $test = shift || 0;
my $mw = MainWindow->new;
$mw->withdraw;
my $count = 0;
$mw->Button(
-text => "hello",
-command => sub { print $count++,"\n"; }
)->pack;
if ( $test == 0 ) {
my $answer = $mw->messageBox(
-icon => 'question',
-message => 'Hello World!',
-title => 'My title',
-type => 'Ok'
);
$mw->deiconify;
}
else { $mw->deiconify; }
MainLoop;
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