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<TITLE> Tk-b11.01 binaries for Perl5.002 under Linux ELF available</TITLE>
<ADDRESS><H1> Tk-b11.01 binaries for Perl5.002 under Linux ELF available</H1>
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<ADDRESS> CSIRO Division of Information Technology
 Sun, 19 May 1996 14:07:19 GMT
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<PRE>I have made available in

	ftp://ftp.syd.dit.csiro.au/pub/perl5/local/Tk-b11-01-bin-for-Linux-Perl5002.tar.gz

a binary distribution of Tk-b11.01 (yes, I know 02 is out). Some points:

+ It is for Linux and ELF (I used RedHat 3.0.3).
+ It is for Perl5.002 (I used the one in RedHat contrib).
+ It should be extracted in /usr/lib/perl5.
+ I have tested the resulting module and it works but I am not 100% sure
that the distribution will work when dropped into an existing
/usr/lib/perl5 tree. Especially if your Perl setup is slightly different.
+ The demos from the source distribution are not included; it might
be a good idea to get the source distribution yourself. In fact it
just compiles like that so do try to build yourself.
+ Your ftp transfers will go faster if you do it outside our peak hours;
we are in GMT+10.
+ Archive maintainers please feel free to mirror it.
+ I will make it a RPM when I have it figured out.

	Cheers, Ken
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