Hi monks,
I tried to install Tk on Strawberry perl (portable), by typing cpan Tk at the promt from the portableshell.bat
But I get the following error at the end:
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status dmake.exe: Error code 129, while making 'blib\arch\auto\Tk\Tk.dll' SREZIC/Tk-804.030.tar.gz E:\Perl\c\bin\dmake.exe -- NOT OK Running make test Can't test without successful make Running make install Make had returned bad status, install seems impossible
Anybody knows how to get around that?
perl version is 5.12.3.0.
Thanks

In reply to Tk on windows 7? by Anonymous Monk

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