On 20/01/2021 13:54, Oscar Benjamin wrote:
I think David is using Windows so that apt-get command which is for
Debian Linux can not be used.
David I thought that the standard Python installers for Windows would
mean that you had tkinter installed. I don't think you can install it
with pip because it's basically part of Python (so not really a
"separate" package). There are many different ways of installing
Python though so it might depend on exactly which installer you used.
I would generally use the installer files from here:
https://www.python.org/downloads/
Yes that contains tkinter, but I have discovered that matplotlib won't
install on 3.9.1!
There is probably nothing you can suggest, so I suppose I am just
venting my frustration!
David
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