in reply to Re^4: Accessing perl/Tk
in thread Accessing perl/Tk

Ok, now that this ppm app runs, type Tk in the search bar or scroll til you find it. You have to click on it and then "mark it for installation" (I think you have to right-click for that). Then File | run selected actions. That will install Tk with all prerequisites.

Let us know how that goes.

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Re^6: Accessing perl/Tk
by hsfrey (Beadle) on Nov 27, 2011 at 17:00 UTC
    There is no Tk listed, only Tkx.

    And Tkx already runs for me.

    The only reason I wanted Perl/Tk is because there seems to be a lot of better documentation.

    Actually there are a lot of bits and pieces of fossil Tk scattered through the Active State download. But they don't work.

    Well, I think I can become resigned to living with Tkx.

    But, thank you for your help!

      Tk is available for ActivePerl 32 bit, not 64 bit. I suspect this is the problem although I think I mentioned it in a previous post.

      Tk is a good way to go because of the huge amount of support/books etc for it. It is not being developed in new and astonishing ways, but if all you need is the basics, then I think that it is fine. I still use it, but then again, I'm not a super GUI guru.

      Unless you need huge data access, 64 bit Perl gains you nothing over 32 bit Perl and you loose quite a bit in terms of support. Active State runs a bit behind the times, in the best of times, and 64 bit is not quite ready for "prime time". Consider 32 bit Perl.