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I have tried to install/compile the Tk module of perl (CPAN). Tried with cpan and also manually. The older stable tk (v 800.024) fails to compile... no wonder... (it sais no such switch --center). The newer unstable tk (v 804.024 beta13) compiles but fails on tests (make test). 42 out of 45 tests fails.
Eventually found an rpm package produced by ATrpms of the perl-Tk-800.024-6.rhfc1.at.i386.rpm compiled for the Fedora Core 1, but installing of Tk::JPEG and Tk::PNG also are failing.
So... what's the deal with Fedora Core 1...
My target is installing and runninc VOCP 0.9.3 (vocp systems).
The guys on Mandrake 9.2 managed to make an rpm out of vocp 0.9.3 and also provide all the components.
Either I wipe all perl from my linux and try compiling (or just installing) the perl from src.rpms (or just rpms) from Mandrake 9.2 or I found a solution or I find another VOCP like system.
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