not quite so simple.

It still looks very very simple :)

Ok, this is simpler, portable activeperl, it comes with Tcl/Tkx http://downloads.activestate.com/ActivePerl/releases/5.20.2.2001/ActivePerl-5.20.2.2001-MSWin32-x64-298913.zip

This is the result from attempting to build Tcl using lateset Strawberry Perl (perl 5, version 22, subversion 0 (v5.22.0) built for MSWin32-x64-multi-thread) and AS TCl (ActiveState ActiveTcl 8.6.4.1.299124 distribution for Win32/x64)

result from perl Makefile.PL C:\Tcl\lib\tcl86.lib: error adding symbols: File format not recognized

Any ideas? Its clearly struggling with the tcl86.lib format...

That is simple, examine the file

Step one, get diagnostics

file "C:\Tcl\lib\tcl86.lib" sha1sum "C:\Tcl\lib\tcl86.lib" objdump -p "C:\Tcl\lib\tcl86.lib" |head

In reply to Re^3: Tcl for Strawberry Perl on Windows 64bit by Anonymous Monk
in thread Tcl for Strawberry Perl on Windows 64bit by DaveARoberts

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