I downloaded perl/Tk and got a folder named Tk-804.028
I put it in both my ActivePerl and Strawberry perl lib folders.
When I try to run the hello.pl script it fails because it "can't find Tkx.pm" in @INC, which includes the strawberry lib folder.
And indeed, that file isn't present in the downloaded folder!
But there IS a Tk.pm there.
How come the download is incompatible with itself, and what can I do about it?
And, does this work only with the Strawberry perl, since that address seems built-in. ActivePerl comes with a Tkx folder, but that is incompatible with Tk.
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