you could install the Platform SDK for Windows Server 2003 R2 compiler and try building Tk form sourceI have (just now) managed to build Tk-804.028 for MSWin32-x64-multi-thread. If the op wants a ppm I could try emailing it over - it's about 5Mb. In tkGlue.c I had to change the one occurrence of:
#if USE_NEWSTYLE_REGEXP_STRUCT
to
#if 1
Other than that, I had to manually code in some 'bufferoverflowU.lib' links into the generated PNG/zlib/Makefile and also the generated JPEG/jpeg/Makefile to accommodate the fucking bufferoverlfowU.lib dependency. (I believe the bufferoverlowU.lib dependency won't be an issue with some compilers - but it's certainly an issue with mine. An intelligent being would be able to modify the Tk *source* to accommodate that dependency ... but not me.)
All of the tests passed - though, I had to manually code in a link to 'bufferoverflowU.lib' in the generated PNG/libpng/Makefile in order for one test to build.
UPDATE: Ditto for the latest devel Tk-804.028_501
Cheers,
Rob
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