I think you'll find that CPAN and rpm don't mix too well. You should
either remover the rpm, and use the version of perl that CPAN installed
in /usr/local, or remover the CPAN version and get an rpm of the Tk
module (have a look on rpmfind.net for perl-Tk).
I find using rpms easier to maintain,
On Wed, 2002-02-13 at 07:43, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> As of a few days ago, a completely up2date'd Rh7.2 system.
>
> Up until a week ago, I haven't touched the perl installation of this distro.
>
> A week ago, when a user tried to run a perl program, the program reported it
> couldn't find Tk.
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As of a few days ago, a completely up2date'd Rh7.2 system.
Up until a week ago, I haven't touched the perl installation of this distro.
A week ago, when a user