Jolly good - for the next release we have fixed the TCL/TK problems.
However, we are quite likely, for FSL on Windows, to switch
completely upon the next FSL release: we propose, hopefully, instead
of using Cygwin, to use VMPlayer (freely available) within which
Linux would run, and a pure linux version of FSL). This should be
just as easy to setup and use as Cygwin, if not easier. We would be
interested in comments on this plan from anyone out there.
Cheers, Steve.
On 2 Apr 2007, at 16:43, Alle Meije Wink wrote:
> Ah- I was going to ask if it's the current cygwin that doesn't work
> with the current Tcl/Tk or that the Tcl/Tk of the current cygwin
> doesn't work with FSL. But I guess that doen't really matter :)
>
> I'm quite happy to use the command-line tools at the moment. Will
> keep an eye open for cygwin developments on the FSL site for
> building the `glossy' version.
>
> Cheers
> Alle Meije
>
> Steve Smith wrote:
>> Hi - probably the main point here is that you currently have to
>> have the exact version of Cygwin pointed to from the FSL web page
>> - the current version of Cygwin doesn't work correctly with TCL/TK.
>> Cheers, Steve.
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