I've been trying, with no success, to install the Tkinter package for developing GUIs in Python. First I tried downloading the latest version I could find on the net, as well as the latest version of Python, to make sure everything was in synch. I then ran into problems with libraries needed for Tkinter. After downloading and installing several, including tkinter, I still had problems and gave up. (All of these were .rpm files. The last error I remember getting was for an unresovled symbol: __bzero.) Next I tried uninstalling everything I had installed, and then installing the version of Tkinter in my SuSE distribution (and reinstalling Python). (I'm using SuSE 6.1.) I made sure all the needed packages were installed, such as tk and tcl. Again, no luck. When I try to execute a simple example: #!/usr/bin/env python from Tkinter import * widget = Label (None, text = 'Hello GUI word!') widget.pack() widget.mainloop() I get the following error message: Traceback (innermost last): File "gui1.py", line 3, in ? from Tkinter import * File "/usr/lib/python1.5/lib-tk/Tkinter.py", line 5, in ? import _tkinter # If this fails your Python is not configured for Tk ImportError: /usr/X11R6/lib/libtk8.0.so: undefined symbol: panic So it's not finding a symbol named "panic". I have no idea what library this should be in. Any help, clues, or pointers would be appreciated. Also, I think another way to do this might be to download and install the latest version of everything needed for Tkinter - as I tried to do before - but obtaining everything from the same place as one consistent package. Does anyone know if this is possible and, if so, where I should look for this? Thanks! Jim Cochrane jtc at dimensional.com
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