Removed: tk.x86_64 1:8.5.11-1.fc16 Dependency Removed: gtkwave.x86_64 0:3.3.25-1.fc16 python-imaging-tk.x86_64 0:1.1.7-4.fc16 tix.x86_64 1:8.4.3-6.fc15 tk-devel.x86_64 1:8.5.11-1.fc16 tkinter.x86_64 0:2.7.2-5.2.fc16 Installing: tk x86_64 1:8.5.11-1.fc16 updates 1.4 M Transaction Summary ================================================================================ Install 1 Package Total download size: 1.4 M Installed size: 3.4 M Is this ok y/N: y Downloading Packages: tk-8.5.11-1.fc16.x86_64.rpm | 1.4 MB 00:02 Running Transaction Check Running Transaction Test Transaction Test Succeeded Running Transaction Installing : 1:tk-8.5.11-1.fc16.x86_64 1/1 Installed: tk.x86_64 1:8.5.11-1.fc16 Complete! Still no joy, perl generates the same error as before and the package is in a different directory than the @INC path. From what I have read so far, the @INC path is a hash generated by perl at initial install and is not possible to change. Can this be true?

In reply to Re^6: perl install in Fedora 16 by txflyer
in thread perl install in Fedora 16 by txflyer

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