Python 1.5.2 with Tcl/Tk 8.1 on WinNT

Scott Redman redman at scriptics.com
Mon May 3 13:08:42 EDT 1999


Well, Tcl 8.1 is a different (very different) version.  Unless Python
was built for 8.1, you must use Tcl 8.0 and keep it installed.

-- Scott

dfulbright at my-dejanews.com wrote:
> 
> I just upgraded to Tcl/Tk 8.1 on my NT box.  Now, when I try to run a Python
> script, it tells me that tcl80.dll can't be found.  How can I make it use
> tcl81.dll instead of searching for tcl80.dll?  I have the Tcl bin in my path,
> and I tried (in the absence of symlinks in NT) copying tcl81.dll to tcl80.dll,
> but then I GPF.  Do I need to have both 8.0 and 8.1 installed on my machine?
> 
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