I recently finished coding an app that used both Tk and MQ Series mods that I had gotten from CPAN. The app was designed on Win2K knowing that it would need to be portable to AIX.

The problem arose when I tried to move it to the AIX platform. I do not have root access to the box, so I asked the system administrator to load the two mods. He informed me that they would not load source mods to the system and that I would have to find binary executables for Tk and MQ.

My searches indicate that there is no such thing as a Perl MQ Executable. So I have resigned myself to writing a Java tool to handle the MQ access.

I do find several references to Tk binaries, but they always turn up empty. Either the web page no longer exists or when I uncompress them, there is a tk.pm file instead of a tk.exe.

Does anyone know of a Tk executable that I could get?

As usual, all responses are appreciated.


In reply to Tk/MQSeries Executables Needed by tjdmlhw

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