> Tk itself has a stubs mechanism that allows libraries compiled against > earlier versions to be used with later versions. It's different than > Python in this respect. A pure-Tk library (such as Img or TkPNG) built > against Tk 8.4 would not require re-compilation to be used with 8.5. > Since PIL is a Python library, however, you may be right.
But aren't the older binaries linked, in a hard-coded manner, against libtk8.4.so.0 (or .dylib)? If so, how does it help that the Tcl stub layer could still provide binary compatibility? Won't the operating system load and use the older Tk version *anyway*? Regards, Martin -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list