okay, if a man with your level of knowledge gets confused, this means the installation instruction needs fixing...
But if you're afraid of windows binaries, then just install ActiveTcl, and continue where you stopped last time...
Also, recent ActivePerl comes with Tcl/Tk bundled into single dll, so dependant Tcl module from CPAN already shipped with binary...
And finding tcl/tk on the PATH means existance of tclsh.exe somewhere in PATH
PS. I also had problem with Gtk on Windows, although they are solvable, I am not ready for it -- too huge for deployment, and, beleive me or not, its look-n-feel worse than look=n-feel of Tcl/Tk+tile
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