On Tue, 5 Aug 2003 22:08:02 +0200, "Bernard Delm?e" wrote:
I seem to recall ruby defines tcl/tk related environment variables
which may interfere with python. If you are not using ruby-tk,
I don't think you need to de-install but merely un-defining those
variables should correct the situation. I think that's what I did
long ago so I don't see those variable names myself, and can't
be more specific....
I seem to recall ruby defines tcl/tk related environment variables
which may interfere with python. If you are not using ruby-tk,
I don't think you need to de-install but merely un-defining those
variables should correct the situation. I think that's what I did
long ago so I don't see those variable names myself, and can't
be more specific....
Worked perfectly!
Removed the ruby variables and now IDLE is running! Thank you to you
(and also to the others that replied) for your help!
Much warmth,
Murray
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