From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Jim Ingham To: Fernando Nasser Cc: Subject: Re: Cannot run from build directory Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 08:48:00 -0000 Message-id: References: <39E51C7E.53C87466@cygnus.com> X-SW-Source: 2000-q4/msg00074.html Fernando, Thanks for this AND all your other efforts on behalf of Insight!!! I know pushing this issue forward is in great part your own initiative (and probably evenings too, though I hope not). It is much appreciated! Jim > Jim Ingham wrote: >> >> Duane, >> >>> >>> You basically have to install the entire thing.... you have no choice. >>> >>> It's *NOT* something you are going to easily be able to fix. >>> >>> there are some shell variables, TCL_LIB... or something like that you >>> can use to point to a directory or two... but that does not solve the >>> "pre-install" layout -vrs- "post-install" layout of files. >>> >>> -Duane, who has been there and done that. >>> >>> http://www.franklin.com/ebookman (see what I've been doing) >> >> Nooo... >> >> I worked really hard to make it so you can run Insight from the build >> directory. I also had to fix it a whole bunch of times pver the past couple >> of years. I am no longer in the business of doing this, and it seems it has >> broken again. Just keep bugging Syd et al, and I am sure they will fix it >> sooner or later. This really should work. >> > > It works fine on Linux. It is broken on Cygwin (probably one of those > path-style > conversions missing). > > There was a bug (I fixed last night) that would cause trouble if your source > tree > had both itcl/iwidgets2.2.0 and itcl/iwidgets3.0.0 which was hurting Syd but > apparently has nothing to do with the Windows case. > > It is my list of things to fix. >