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Author ccgm
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Date 2015-12-17.21:29:54
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I have installed one copy of Python 3.5.1 and Tcl/Tk 8.6.4.1 in a high school lab with 28 more computers. Want to be sure I'm doing it correctly. Before the update we were running Python 2.7.10 and always got a warning: Tcl/Tk (8.5.9) may be unstable. I'm still getting the same warning after installing Tcl/Tk 8.6.4.1 . What to I need to do so 3.5.1 sees the correct Tcl/Tk file? What does unstable in this context mean? We had no issues I was aware of.
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