I had to comment out the "use strict" and "use warnings" pragmata. After that, it worked. I wonder if there's something incompatible between your customized perl and Perl/Tk.

In general, I don't think I'd advise anyone to start a new project with Perl/Tk today. It's had a history of sketchy support in the last few years, with major bugs being unfixed for long periods. I've written one big project in Perl/Tk, and although I found the API pleasant, the lack of active maintenance was really aggravating. Gtk2-perl is more modern, and probably also better maintained. The documentation isn't quite as good as perl/tk's but this tutorial is pretty good: http://forgeftp.novell.com//gtk2-perl-study/homepage/


In reply to Re: Perl/tk error I can't figure out by bcrowell2
in thread Perl/tk error I can't figure out by ttlgreen

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