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Kyle Schmitt
Is it even possible to install tk support after the fact for ruby 1.8?
Most of the boxes at work are running CentOS (RHEL clone), and I was
going to write some small frontends in ruby/tk this morning. Lo and
behold, there isn't any ruby/tk library on here!
Ruby, Tcl & TK are both installed from the distro supplied rpms. I've
done some searches for how to install ruby/tk, but so far all I've
found were some notes stating to rebuild ruby with it.
Isn't there any better way?
Thanks,
Kyle
Most of the boxes at work are running CentOS (RHEL clone), and I was
going to write some small frontends in ruby/tk this morning. Lo and
behold, there isn't any ruby/tk library on here!
Ruby, Tcl & TK are both installed from the distro supplied rpms. I've
done some searches for how to install ruby/tk, but so far all I've
found were some notes stating to rebuild ruby with it.
Isn't there any better way?
Thanks,
Kyle