Hi again:
in the meantime I installed tcl and tk on my machine. If I call wish8.3 from
the tcl/tk distribution
it seems to work (a window pops up). Is there a simple way to make fsl use
my local tcl/tk
distribution ?
I could try to replace the executables in $FSLDIR/bin with links to the
local binaries, but this
seems like a hack to me...
Thank you
Thomas Stephan
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Stephen Smith" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, June 25, 2001 1:16 PM
Subject: Re: Problems with the precompiled Solaris version
> Hi.
>
> the solaris distribution was originally made in /home/willis/sms/fsl -
> what should happen is that if FSLDIR has been set, then the relevant
> scripts in fsl/bin (tixwish and tclsh) should change the default TCL/TK
> library pathnames from the original settings (set at compile time) to the
> correct ones based on the correct FSLDIR. However, it looks like the
> wrappers are not working on your computer.
>
> What happens if you just type fsl/bin/tclsh ?
>
> If you are familiar with shell scripts, I suggest that you have a look at
> the different steps in fsl/bin/tclsh and see what is going
> wrong....alternatively, if you email me the details of an account on your
> machine I'd be happy to log in and see what's going on.
>
> Thanks :-)
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