in reply to Tk and -w

simple answer. wrong:
use tk;
right:
use Tk;

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RE: Re: Tk and -w
by ishamael (Beadle) on Mar 21, 2000 at 16:22 UTC
    while i have not tried it myself, i think its rather safe to say this is not the trouble. if it were, no doubt there would be quite a few other errors, and "Tk.pm" as reported in the error would have never been used. about the actual question however. personally, i just use -w when writing the code, once i start using it full time i usually remove the -w, unless i plan to fix bugs later on. asides, one error isnt bad :)
      i think its rather safe to say this is not the trouble.

      I think it's safe to say that this is quite probably the problem, and that the OP is running on Windows, whose file system is case-insensitive, with confusing errors for those who mess up the case of their use statements.