This is rather late because I only follow the digest, but I've looked
into Perl/TK a bit with Cygwin.
Initially I found it all to be fairly disappointing, not least because
when I finally got things "working" Perk/TK gave limited widgets and was
prone to crashes.
My current solution is to use
"Michael Kairys" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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It's all pretty disappointing, compared to ActiveState's implementation,
which looks much better and requires no setup, no extraneous directories
on my path, and no otherwise uneeded daemons.
A little research rev
On 14 December 2007 03:12, Andrew DeFaria wrote:
> Dave Korn wrote:
>> DynaLoader is just spitting out the bog-standard canned error message
>> that perror() returns for ENOENT.
> Oh I totally understand that. I guess what I'm saying is - could it be a
> wee bit more, ahem, helpful!
>> There's cer
Reini Urban wrote:
2007/12/13, Andrew DeFaria:
I'll say it again, it would be wonderful if Perl/Tk would work with
regular win32 graphical elements but nobody has bothered to develop that.
Cygwin perl-Tk for native Win32 worked fine for several years, but stopped
working some years ago. Since t
Dave Korn wrote:
DynaLoader is just spitting out the bog-standard canned error message
that perror() returns for ENOENT.
Oh I totally understand that. I guess what I'm saying is - could it be a
wee bit more, ahem, helpful!
There's certainly no reason why it couldn't look out for that
particula
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Cygwin perl-Tk for native Win32 worked fine for several years, but stopped
working some years ago.
Since the maintainer is dead, the situation didn't improve.
Wwll, I'm sorry to hear that, for our sakes.
I have resolve
2007/12/13, Andrew DeFaria:
> I'll say it again, it would be wonderful if Perl/Tk would work with
> regular win32 graphical elements but nobody has bothered to develop that.
Cygwin perl-Tk for native Win32 worked fine for several years, but stopped
working some years ago.
Since the maintainer is d
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From: "Michael Kairys" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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I'll say it again, it would be wonderful if Perl/Tk would work with
regular win32 graphical elements but nobody has bothered to develop that.
Well, ActiveState has :)
Actually, I don't think ActiveState do anythin
On 13 December 2007 15:30, Andrew DeFaria wrote:
> Dave Korn wrote:
>> On 13 December 2007 14:55, Andrew DeFaria wrote:
(When it comes to DynaLoader you gotta learn to read the fine print
and make intuitive leaps :-)
>>> Yes but it did indeed state "No such file or directory...". Would i
Michael Kairys wrote:
"Andrew DeFaria" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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I'll say it again, it would be wonderful if Perl/Tk would work with
regular win32 graphical elements but nobody has bothered to develop
that.
Well, ActiveState has :)
... and thank you for the e
Dave Korn wrote:
On 13 December 2007 14:55, Andrew DeFaria wrote:
(When it comes to DynaLoader you gotta learn to read the fine print
and make intuitive leaps :-)
Yes but it did indeed state "No such file or directory...". Would it
be that hard for DynaLoader.pm to mention exactly which file it
"Andrew DeFaria" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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I'll say it again, it would be wonderful if Perl/Tk would work with
regular win32 graphical elements but nobody has bothered to develop that.
Well, ActiveState has :)
... and thank you for the explanation.
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On 13 December 2007 14:55, Andrew DeFaria wrote:
>> (When it comes to DynaLoader you gotta learn to read the fine print
>> and make intuitive leaps :-)
> Yes but it did indeed state "No such file or directory...". Would it be
> that hard for DynaLoader.pm to mention exactly which file it was looki
Sisyphus wrote:
Can't load '/usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8/cygwin/auto/Tk/Tk.dll' for
module Tk:
No such file or directory at /usr/lib/perl5/5.8/cygwin/DynaLoader.pm
line 230.
However /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8/cygwin/auto/Tk/Tk.dll is in
fact there:
Yes ... but note that the error messag
"Reini Urban" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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Run cygcheck /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8/cygwin/auto/Tk/Tk.dll
There you will find the missing libraries.
Thank you! I get "Error: could not find cygX11-6.dll"
That's not entirely true. Tk works fine without X.
Jus
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Yes ... but note that the error message doesn't actually say that
'/usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8/cygwin/auto/Tk/Tk.dll' could not be found.
In fact, it says that
'/usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8/cygwin/auto/Tk/Tk.dll' co
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Can't load '/usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8/cygwin/auto/Tk/Tk.dll' for
module Tk:
No such file or directory at /usr/lib/perl5/5.8/cygwin/DynaLoader.pm line
230.
Howev
2007/12/13, Michael Kairys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> There seems to be something broken in my Perl installation re. Tk, or
> perhaps I'm missing something, or just ignorant. If I run a script
> containing (only) "use Tk" I get:
>
> Can't load '/usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8/cygwin/auto/Tk/Tk.dll' for
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