Hi Terry, Thanks for your reply!
> Nasty. I have seen TclErrors, but with a message. > > Here is a simple test I just ran (from within Idle) on Win7, 2.7.6. > > >>> import Tkinter as tk > >>> root = tk.Tk() > >>> tk.Label(root, text = 'label text').pack() > >>> tk.mainloop() > > and I see a window with label with text. > > tk._test() works too, with slightly more involved window. > I tried this, but it panics in the same way when running tk.Label(). Again, I can see an empty window after "root=tk.Tk()". > > You said you tried 2.7.5. I believe 2.7.6 has some tkinter bug fixes. > There is also the issue that TkVersion == 8.5 is underspecied -- there are > multiple bugfix releases. The 2.7 Windows installer has been installing > 8.5.2, which has some bugs, but 2.7.7 will install 8.5.13, which is much > better. Sure, I can try with some other combinations of python/tk versions. However, I tried on other SL6 machines, they have the same version (SL6.5), and same tests work on those systems. So, the python/2.6.6 and tk-6.5.7 should work... I can't recall how I set up these systems differently, but I am worried that there are other non-tk/python related issues... I am just curious if there are other ways to debug this other than python gdb? Thanks again for your help! Kai -- Kai Song <ks...@lbl.gov> 1.510.495.2180 1 Cyclotron Rd. Berkeley, CA94720, MS-50B 3209 High Performance Computing Services (HPCS) Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory - http://scs.lbl.gov
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