My best guess is cygwinports/release/tcltk/tcl package.
Try to reinstall it.

Imre

On Mon, 2008-12-01 at 18:25 +0000, John Emmas wrote:
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Imre Horvath"
> Subject: Re: [Cygwin-ports-general] gdb and tcl84.dll
> >
> > Hi again :)
> >
> > So you have the tcl84.dll in the right place? \windows\system32 or
> > something like that. It doesn't matter where it is
> >
> Hi Imre - no, the problem is that I don't have that DLL at all on my system
> and I assume that I must have had it previously because gdb has been working
> for several months.
> 
> >From Google, I've managed to gather that it's usually resident in Cygwin's
> /bin/ directory - but I don't know which package it's part of (or how to get
> it back).
> 
> John
> 
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