Nothing is wrong with Tk :) It just needs an extra argument on the initial Makefile.PL command line.

I just finished my complete list of modules, or more precicely the ones that PASS'd. The part I miss most is libexpat, so I cannot install any XML stuff. Maybe OpenSSL is second. Here's the list of PASS's and Failures, more specific output on request:

Module Version ==================================== ========== V 0.13 Test::Pod 1.26 IO::Compress::Base 2.008 Compress::Raw::Bzip2 2.008 Compress::Raw::Zlib 2.008 IO::Compress::Bzip2 2.008 IO::Compress::Zlib * FAIL * Compress::LZF 3.1 IO::Compress::Lzf 2.008 Compress::Bzip2 2.09 IO::String 1.08 Archive::Zip 1.23 Heap 0.80 Graph 0.84 List::MoreUtils 0.21 Devel::Size 0.69 Devel::Trace 0.10 Debug::Trace 0.04 Sub::Uplevel 0.18 Test::Exception 0.26 Carp::Clan 5.9 Bit::Vector 6.4 Date::Calc 5.4 Date::Manip 5.48 Text::CSV_XS 0.32 DBI 1.601 SQL::Statement 1.15 DBD::SQLite 1.14 DBD::CSV 0.22 DBD::File 0.35 Digest::SHA1 2.11 Number::Compare 0.01 Text::Glob 0.08 File::Find::Rule 0.30 Data::Compare 0.17 CPAN::Checksums 1.064 Parse::RecDescent 1.94 Crypt::SSLeay * FAIL * Crypt::Rot13 * FAIL * Convert::ASN1 0.21 Convert::IBM390 0.23 Net::Rexec 0.12 Crypt::Rijndael 1.05 Crypt::CBC 2.24 Crypt::Blowfish 2.10 Crypt::DES 2.05 Digest::HMAC 1.01 Net::SNMP * FAIL * URI 1.35 HTML::Tagset 3.10 HTML::Parser 3.56 HTML-Tree * FAIL * XML::Parser * FAIL * XML::Writer 0.603 XML::XPath * FAIL * XML::SAX::Base 1.04 XML::Twig * FAIL * LWP 5.808 Net::SSLeay * FAIL * IO::Socket::SSL * FAIL * Authen::SASL 2.10 Net::NTP * FAIL * HTTP::Proxy * FAIL * News::NNTPClient 0.37 Text::Metaphone * FAIL * Text-Format+NWrap * FAIL * Text::OutputFilter 0.12 Tk 804.028 Tk::Clock 0.21 Tk::TreeGraph 1.030 Tk::TableMatrix * FAIL * Tk::FontDialog 0.14 Devel::ptkdb 1.1091 Term::Size * FAIL * Mail::Sendmail 0.79 Net::LDAP 0.34 Unix::Processors 2.034 BSD::Resource * FAIL * Devel::Symdump 2.08 YAML 0.66 Pod::Coverage 0.19 Test::Pod::Coverage 1.08 SOAP::Lite * FAIL * IO::Tee 0.64 OLE::Storage_Lite 0.15 Image::Base 1.07 Image::Xbm 1.08 Image::Xpm 1.09 Image::Size 3.1 Image::Info 1.27 Image::ExifTool 7.00 Spreadsheet::WriteExcel 2.20 Spreadsheet::ParseExcel 0.32 Spreadsheet::ReadSXC * FAIL * Spreadsheet::Read * FAIL * OpenOffice::OODoc * FAIL * OpenOffice::OOBuilder * FAIL * RTF::Tokenizer 1.10 RTF::Parser 1.09 RTF::Writer 1.11 Regexp::Common 2.120 Perl::Tidy 20071205 VCS::SCCS 0.10

Enjoy, Have FUN! H.Merijn

In reply to Re^5: Disappointed with latest Strawberry Perl by Tux
in thread Disappointed with latest Strawberry Perl by syphilis

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