When I import Tkinter, Python exits. Why?

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When I import Tkinter, Python exits. Why?

lwickjr: Several possibilities suggest themselves:

* You don’t have tk properly installed.

* Your version of Python doesn’t have tk support enabled.

More information is needed:

* Are you importing tkinter from plain Python, or from I.D.L.E.?

* What else is going on when you try this?

Anyone have any other ideas?

I also have a similar problem.

Traceback (most recent call last):

  • File “C:\Python23\scripts\test.py”, line 1, in -toplevel-

    • from TKinter import *

ImportError: No module named TKinter

Check your spelling: it’s Tkinter, not Tkinter. Python’s a case-sensitive language.

I have just installed the Python executable on Win2K. Here is the info from the IDLE GUI: Python 2.3.4 (#53, May 25 2004, 21:17:02) [MSC v.1200 32 bit (Intel)] on win32.

I also installed the same version of Python on a Win98 system and I do not have this problem. TK inter was selected during the installation, so I assume it was installed, but I don’t know how to confirm it.

Any help would be appresiciated.

lwickjr: Does I.D.L.E. work? If so, tk definitely was installed.


I’d go ask on the TkInter wiki.LionKimbro 2004-09-02 20:03:43