Hi, I am using ActiveState 5.6.0 distribution with Tk now on my NTs. All what I need after instalation was run ppm.pl Perl Package Manager (in perl/bin/ppm.pl) and search for new version of TK lib (verify or search command) and then install. By default package manager connect only to ActiveState server but this can be change by set command if you want look for something special.

Here is completely list of libs there are curently available at ActiveState for using with ver. 5.6.0.

Tk ver 800.022 is listed here too. I am using it and all seems work fine.

Li Tin O've Weedle
mad Tsort's philosopher


In reply to Re: So what's the deal with Perl/Tk on win32? by LiTinOveWeedle
in thread So what's the deal with Perl/Tk on win32? by gregor42

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