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[mailto:activeperl-boun...@listserv.activestate.com] On Behalf Of Brian
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Sent: 17 December 2010 17:25
To: Sisyphus; activep...@activestate.com;
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Subject: RE: Where's Tk?
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Subject: Re: Where's Tk?
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Subject: Re: Where's Tk?
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From: "Brian Raven"
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Sent: Friday, December 17, 2010 12:02 AM
Subject: Where's Tk?
>I have Activestate Perl 5.12.2 (build 1202) installed. I can see some Tk
> extension packages in the PPM gui, but no sign of Tk itself.
>
> Is there a problem, or is just me
On 12/16/2010 12:01 PM, Spencer Chase wrote:
> TK has been gone for a while now. TKX is a lot better for new
> applications but converting old scripts is a lot of work for anything
> not short and simple. I have to maintain duplicate installations to be
> able to maintain my old TK stuff and it is
TK has been gone for a while now. TKX is a lot better for new
applications but converting old scripts is a lot of work for anything
not short and simple. I have to maintain duplicate installations to be
able to maintain my old TK stuff and it is a real challenge to keep
everything working. Ever