After looking at the linked guiguts.pl, I can say for sure you don't want AnyEvent::Impl::Tk, but Tk.   Even though there also is a Tk.pm file in the AnyEvent package, it is not the "normal" Tk package you need to run GUIs (which also includes a Tk.pm file).

If you think you already have the latter Tk installed (in some non-standard location), you need to look for that Tk.pm file elsewhere, not under AnyEvent/Impl/.

Once you've located the real Tk.pm, you might need to add some other path to @INC, but in any case not /usr/share/perl5/vendor_perl/AnyEvent/Impl!   If you can't find the real Tk, you probably haven't installed it yet.


In reply to Re^13: perl install in Fedora 16 by Eliya
in thread perl install in Fedora 16 by txflyer

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