invalid command name "tk::text"
The message is issued by the Tcl interpreter, so maybe your Tcl/Tk isn't installed properly... (packages missing, or some such)
Enabling debugging might also shed some light on what's going on:
"If the boolean variable $Tkx::TRACE is set to a true value, then a trace of all commands passed to Tcl will be printed on STDERR. This variable is initialized from the PERL_TKX_TRACE environment variable. The trace is useful for debugging and if you need to report errors to the Tcl maintainers in terms of Tcl statements."
In reply to Re: Tkx: "invalid command error" OS X
by almut
in thread Tkx: "invalid command error" OS X
by vlsimpson
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