You seem to have a couple of problems. One is you don't have any OpenGL installed, so you will need to build it without OpenGL. Read the README file on installing, you can use "perl Makefile.PL --with-gl=no"

The second error seems to indicate you are using the old 800 version of Tk, where Zinc wants the latest Tk-804. Now I don't know if you have multiple Tk versions on your system, or what?


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In reply to Re^5: Using GIS/Shapefiles with Perl Tk Widgets by zentara
in thread Using GIS/Shapefiles with Perl Tk Widgets by deadpickle

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