Can you show us exactly what statements you have that assign something to @INC?
@INC should at least contain the location of your Perl installation without you doing anything to it and in most cases that should include Tk.
Another possibility is that you haven't done use Tk correctly. Again, we'd need to see what you've written to be sure.
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In reply to Re: Perl @INC error
by robot_tourist
in thread Perl @INC error
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