On Wed, Oct 25, 2000 at 12:23:30PM -0400, Tim Peters wrote: > [Guido, on finding Tcl/Tk under Windows] > > To me this all sounds like FUD. Since Python 1.6 and 2.0, you don't > > have to install Tcl/Tk or its libraries -- it is installed > > *transparently* by the Python Windows installer. That's different -- > > and better -- than what happened in 1.5.2, where a separate Tcl/Tk > > installer was optionally run. The version issues are also resolved > > this way: you are guaranteed to get exactly the Tcl/Tk version that > > was tested by the developers. > > Unless you're Fredrik, alas <wink>. ...Or anybody installing ActivePython for that matter. We give instructions that the latest version of Tcl/Tk has to be installed separately, but Tk is *not* bundled with it. Trent -- Trent Mick TrentM@ActiveState.com
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