Since I never got around to removing tcl, I grabbed Tcl/Tk v0.97 and attempted to install it. The build went clean, but it fails the tests for the same reason as above: it is looking in all the wrong places for init.tcl. Here is a typical failure message:

t\after.........Can't find a usable init.tcl in the following director +ies: C:/Perl/site/lib/auto/lib/tcl8.4 C:/Perl/lib/tcl8.4 C:/lib/tcl8.4 C:/Perl/library C:/library C:/tcl8.4.14/library

And here is a list of places where an init.tcl currently exists on my system:

C:\>attrib /s init.tcl A C:\erl5.4.4\lib\gs-1.5.4\priv\tcl\lib\tcl8.3\init.tcl A C:\Mozart\platform\win32-i486\wish\tcl\init.tcl A *C:\Perl\site\lib\auto\Tcl\init.tcl A C:\ruby\lib\tcl8.3\init.tcl A C:\Tcl\lib\bwidget1.8\init.tcl A C:\Tcl\lib\tcl8.4\init.tcl A C:\Tcl\vtcl-1.6.0\lib\bwidget\init.tcl

The one I've asterixed (*) above looks to be where it should be looking? If there is some simple way of pursuading it to look there that I have missed, please enlighten me.


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