Hi All,

Thanks for your replies.

Sorry I was not mentioned my OS and other details:

Below are my system details:

OS: Windows XP

Perl: Activestate Perl

Currently with my perl version 5.10. I have installed Tk version 8.4. But with my previous version (5.10) in PPM I can find and install Tk. But with 5.12 I am not able to find "Tk" in ppm. which shows only TKx. Still there are more modules which are not able to find in the new version ppm

Thanks,

Srikrishnan


In reply to Re^2: older modules Vs. Latest perl 5.12 by srikrishnan
in thread older modules Vs. Latest perl 5.12 by srikrishnan

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