Thanks, it looks like I'll need some help. I have Activestate Perl and Activestate Tcl/Tk.
Activestate doesn't have Windows PPMs for Tcl::Tk or Tcl. So I tried my hand at making Tcl 0.84.
It "looks good", but says, "Note: (probably harmless)" the following libraries are not found (I've taken a random sample and conifirmed that they aren't on my system).
oldnames.lib
kernel32.lib
user32.lib
gdi32.lib
winspool.lib
comdlg32.lib
advapi32.lib
shell32.lib
ole32.lib
oleaut32.lib
netapi32.lib
uuid.lib
wsock32.lib
mpr.lib
winmm.lib
version.lib
odbc32.lib
odbccp32.lib
msvcrt.lib
It ends with "Writing Makefile for Tcl". Running make returns this error:
make: *** No rule to make target `C:\Perl\lib^', needed by `Makefile'. Stop.
I've poked around online for this issue, but Tcl::Tk doesn't have much coverage.
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