Hello. I'm sorry to hear about your plight. You say you *copied* Tk over to Red Hat; where did you put it? This is a vital question, because if you put it in the wrong place, you won't be able to use it.

Is there some reason you didn't just install the modules from CPAN? If you already have Perl installed, you should be able to use the cpan module. You can type 'perl -MCPAN -e shell' to start this module. This will put you into the cpan shell. You can type a '?' or 'h' for help, and find out how to install your Tk modules this way. Chances are, you'll need to install several modules for Tk, depending on what sorts of widgets you need.

You may have a steep learning curve to follow, unless you've already done some work with GUI's. Best of luck.


In reply to Re: Help! Perl Tk won't load!!! desperate (Tk::Event not found in @INC) by spiritway
in thread Help! Perl Tk won't load!!! desperate (Tk::Event not found in @INC) by jpasquini

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