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w2ksp4 cygwin Perl/Tk 'cpan -i Tk' fails


Hello, world!

I have a W2K SP4 box with a fresh install of Cygwin, and would like to
use Perl/Tk.  When I attempt to install the Tk module using cpan:

    dpchrist@w2k30g:~$ cpan -i Tk
    CPAN: Storable loaded ok
    Going to read /home/dpchrist/.cpan/Metadata
      Database was generated on Sat, 13 Sep 2003 12:45:46 GMT
    Running install for module Tk
    ...
    Failed Test Stat Wstat Total Fail  Failed  List of Failed
    --------------------------------------------------------------------
-----------
    t/cursor.t   255 65280     1    1 100.00%  1
    t/entry.t                336   29   8.63%  129 181-183 186-187 190-1
95 198-205
                                               207 280 284 306 308 311 3
27-329
    t/listbox.t              425   41   9.65%  79 82-83 85-87 89-91 176-
177 247
                                               262-263 269-278 288-289 2
91-294 317
                                               323-324 326-329 331 333 3
38 393
    t/wm-time.t    6  1536    12    6  50.00%  7-12
    2 tests and 9 subtests skipped.
      /usr/bin/make test -- NOT OK
    Running make install
      make test had returned bad status, won't install without force
    Warning: Cannot install 2, don't know what it is.
    Try the command

        i /2/

    to find objects with matching identifiers.


A full build log can be found here:

    http://www.holgerdanske.com/dpchrist/cygwin-cpan-tk.log


Any suggestions?


TIA,

David


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