Mark Lawrence added the comment:
@Steve what is your take on this?
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Steve Dower added the comment:
tkinter and our tcl/tk builds are so closely linked there's no point separating
them IMHO.
It sounds like this report was prompted by a misconfiguration, so there's
nothing really to fix here.
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Mark Lawrence added the comment:
Quoting from msg55008 I know this isn't a common occurrence and not a problem
with python directly I believe this should be closed as won't fix, what do
the rest of you think?
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Terry J. Reedy added the comment:
I am not sure whether separately installing tcl/tk is generally feasible,
without special care. tkinter depends on _tkinter, which is compiled against a
particular tk version compiled with the same MS C compiler.
It was also not clear from the linked report
Changes by Terry J. Reedy tjre...@udel.edu:
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Changes by Daniel Diniz aja...@gmail.com:
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Changes by Martin v. Löwis:
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