Dear David,
I bypassed the problem, by recompiling FSL from the sources files, but
this time leaving the word "freeware" in the build script (i.e. I didn't
compile tcl,tk and tix myself). I now have 32-bit instead of 64-bit
libraries, but at least everything works fine.
I am looking forward for the next FSL release!
All the best,
Marco
David Flitney wrote:
>
> On 12 Dec 2006, at 16:36, marco tettamanti wrote:
>
>> Dear David,
>> thank you very much for your reply! I now realize that I have installed
>> different versions from those indicated on the FSL "compiling from
>> sources" web page, namely:
>>
>> tcl8.4.14
>> tk8.4.14
>> tix-8.4.0
>>
>> I thought "the newer, the better"... May this be the reason of the GUI
>> failure?
>>
>
> I'm afraid so. You might be able to change the FSLTCLSH and FSLWISH to
> point to your own tcl and wish versions and get a working result. The
> problem is likely to be the Tix support which is why we bundle specific
> binary versions of Tcl/Tk/Tix. Anyway, give it a go and see what
> happens. It'll be obvious if it isn't going to work :-).
>
> PS. We're working on removing all the Tix dependencies from the next
> release of FSL at which point you'll be able to use up-to-date or OS
> pre-installed tcl/tk distributions.
>
>
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> Cheers, Dave
>
>
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