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Re: xconsole question (tkman)



On Sat, 2 May 1998, Adam Shand wrote:

> 
> > > is this a bug or have i done something wrong?
> > 
> > Have you compiled your own tk8.0 binaries? If not, you could have the
> > wrong version of the tk8.0 package. Did you use any --force flags on dpkg
> > when installing tkman? You need at least version 8.0p2-2 of the tk8.0
> > package for tkman to work.
> 
> nope, i haven't compiled tk, i'm using the debian package, and i didn't
> force anything.  standard happy install.
> 
> ii  tk40            4.0p3-5        The Tk toolkit for TCL and X11 v4.0 -
> ii  tk41            4.1p1-2        The Tk toolkit for TCL and X11 v4.1 -
> ii  tk42            4.2p2-4        The Tk toolkit for TCL and X11 v4.2 -
> ii  tk8.0           8.0p2-4        The Tk toolkit for TCL and X11 v8.0 -
> ii  tkstep8.0       8.0-1          The NEXTSTEP(tm)-like version of the Tk
> ii  tkman           2.0.6-2        A graphical, hypertext, manual page

Weird. It works for me.

ii  tk8.0           8.0p2-4        The Tk toolkit for TCL and X11 v8.0 - Run-Ti
ii  tkfont          1.1-3          A different xfontsel for displaying fonts.
ii  tkinfo          2.0-1          tk/tcl info browser
ii  tkman           2.0.6-3        A graphical, hypertext, manual page browser.

Are you sure the 'wish' program from tk8.0 is called? I think you can
actualy remove the tk4* packages if your installation is up-to-date with
hamm. Just try it and see if dselect complains.

Remco


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