I'm checking with ActiveState about the latest version

If you're running a 5.10.0 build of ActivePerl, there should be no trouble. Just ppm remove Tk then ppm install Tk and you should end up with Tk-804.028.

But, if you're running a 5.8.x build of ActivePerl, then it looks to me that ActiveState provide only 804.027. That being so, you probably need to install Tk from the same repository that gave you the Tk::Zinc ppm. (One would hope that rep provides a ppm of Tk-804.028.)

Cheers,
Rob

In reply to Re^3: Tk::Zinc Dynaload error by syphilis
in thread Tk::Zinc Dynaload error by TomKane

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