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From: Peter Tobias <tobias@et-inf.fho-emden.de>
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Subject: scotty: ALT-W results in a Tcl error message ...
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Package: scotty
Version: 2.1.7-1


If you select the "SNMP - Trouble" Tool, create a report window (for
example by using the item "system information" in the "SNMP - Trouble"
Tool) and close this by using the ALT-W keys a Tcl error message will
appear on the screen:


         Error in Tcl Script:
Error: bad window path name ".tkined0.log17"


Stack Trace:
bad window path name ".tkined0.log17"
    while executing
"winfo class $w"
    (procedure "tkTraverseToMenu" line 6)
    invoked from within
"tkTraverseToMenu .tkined0.log17 w"
    (command bound to event)


It works fine using the "close" menu item of the pulldown menu of
the window.


Thanks,

Peter

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