Zachary Ware <zachary.w...@gmail.com> added the comment:

Since installing tkinter without Tcl/Tk would leave tkinter unusable without a 
separately installed and configured Tcl/Tk (and thus probably generate copious 
reports about tkinter being broken), I don't think this is a good idea.  If 
someone *really* wants a different Tcl/Tk environment, they can always create 
their own.  Closing as rejected.

Terry's suggestion about being able to install Tcl/Tk extensions sounds 
reasonable, but I haven't played around with it and that should have its own 
issue if we're going to do anything with it.

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assignee: loewis -> 
resolution:  -> rejected
stage: test needed -> resolved
status: open -> closed
title: Installer should split tcl/tk and tkinter install options. -> Windows 
installer should split tcl/tk and tkinter install options.

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