Hi, monks
I had installed successfully on unix server
hp83000_5.4.5+6, but failed on hp93000_3.2.11
(I installed Tk800.015)
when I typed:perl Makefile.PL
syntax error in file Makefile.PL at line 1,next 2 tokens "use 5.00404" syntax error in file Makefile.PL at line 11,next 2 tokens "@ARGV and" syntax error in file Makefile.PL at line12,next2 tokens "OS2_massage(" syntax error in file Makefile.PL at line 15,next2 tokens "not defined" syntax error in file Makefile.PL at line 18,next 2 tokens "use lib" syntax error in file Makefile.PL at line 25,next 2 tokens "*MY:" Spurious backslash ignored at Makefile.PL line 25. syntax error in file Makefile.PL at line 33,next 2 tokens "my $plibs " syntax error in file Makefile.PL at line 34,next 2 tokens "my $libs " syntax error in file Makefile.PL at line 37,next 2 tokens "my $lib" syntax error in file Makefile.PL at line 45,next 2 tokens "}" Makefile.PL has too many errors.
and there's another problem in hp93000
when I changed to superuser, I can't use perl
at all. how could it happen?
How dow you find out the version of perl or it's module?

In reply to Install Tk by tanyeun

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