From: "Jerry Asher" <jerry-redhat@theashergroup.com>
To: <rhdb@sources.redhat.com>
Subject: rhdb-admin can't find a usable itcl.tcl on rh 8.0
Date: Tue, 21 Jan 2003 02:04:00 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3197.192.168.0.64.1043115033.squirrel@theashergroup.com> (raw)
I installed RHDB2.1 from the iso on RHL 8.0.
I installed the itcl-3.2.1-81 rpm.
When I run rhdb-admin, nothing appears to happen. When I go through the
script and run it manually, it dies and complains that it can't find a
usable itcl.tcl.
Now I happen to know that there is an itcl.tcl in:
/usr/share/itcl3.2/itcl.tcl
But I don't know the proper way to tell rhdb-admin (or any tcl program)
that information. Recommendations?
Thanks,
Jerry
[root@moe rhdb-admin]# ./rhdb-admin.tcl
Error in startup script: Can't find a usable itcl.tcl in the following
directories:
/usr/lib/itcl3.2 /usr/bin/../lib/itcl3.2 /usr/bin/../library
/usr/bin/../../library /usr/bin/../../itcl/library
/usr/bin/../../../itcl/library
This probably means that Itcl/Tcl weren't installed properly.
If you know where the Itcl library directory was installed,
you can set the environment variable ITCL_LIBRARY to point
to the library directory.
while executing
"error $msg"
(procedure "_find_init" line 43)
invoked from within
"_find_init"
(in namespace eval "::itcl" script line 46)
invoked from within
"namespace eval ::itcl {
proc _find_init {} {
global env tcl_library
variable library
variable version
rename _find..."
invoked from within
"load /usr/lib/itcl3.2/../libitcl3.2.so Itcl"
("package ifneeded" script)
invoked from within
"package require Itcl"
(file "./rhdb-admin.tcl" line 30)
[root@moe rhdb-admin]#
next reply other threads:[~2003-01-21 2:04 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2003-01-21 2:04 Jerry Asher [this message]
2003-01-21 3:51 ` Fernando Nasser
2003-01-21 4:04 ` Jerry Asher
2003-01-21 4:34 ` rhdb-admin can't find a usable itcl.tcl on rh 8.0 - fixed! Jerry Asher
2003-01-21 14:06 ` Fernando Nasser
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