I FIRST tried "ppm" and it hung! It gave no indication that anything had happened.
Anyway, I tried it again, and this time it ran, and said "Synchronizing Database done". Thank you!
But by now, I've forgotten why I was doing all this. Oh Yes! :-)
I wanted to get Perl/Tk to where I could use it.
I see Tkx as one of the packages installed (which worked even before) but I don't see perl/tk in the list of packages.
I could use Tkx, but most of the examples I find on the web appear to be in Tk, and I have the big "Mastering Perl/Tk" book, so it would be nice to be able to use its examples as models without trying to translate everything to Tkx.
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