Strike that complaint... tracked it down to something that wasn't built
properly (my fault).
Ed
On Mon, 5 Nov 2007, Edward Chapin wrote:
> Can you tell that I sent my last email by replying to an old message without
> changing the subject line? This subject ought to be more eye-catching.
>
> Ed
>
>> Fearless starlink developers,
>>
>> Just did a complete re-build of starlink from the current version in the
>> repository and my gaia barfs. Does this look familiar? (I re-sourced my
>> .bashrc and tried a couple of other applications without problems)
>>
>> echapin@bends:~$ gaia
>> GAIA_DIR = /stardev/bin/gaia
>> Application initialization failed: Can't find a usable GaiaInit.tcl in the
>> following directories:
>> /stardev/lib/gaia4.0.0 /stardev/lib/tcl8.4/gaia4.0.0
>> /stardev/bin/lib/gaia4.0.0 /stardev/lib/tcllib1.8/gaia4.0.0
>> /stardev/lib/tk8.4/gaia4.0.0 /stardev/lib/itk3.3/gaia4.0.0
>> /stardev/lib/tclx8.4/gaia4.0.0 /stardev/lib/blt2.4/gaia4.0.0
>> /stardev/lib/tclutil2.0/gaia4.0.0 /stardev/lib/rtd3.0/gaia4.0.0
>> /stardev/lib/cat4.0/gaia4.0.0 /stardev/lib/skycat3.0.1/gaia4.0.0
>> /stardev/bin/library /stardev/library /stardev/gaia4.0.0/library
>> /gaia4.0.0/library
>>
>>
>>
>> This probably means that gaia wasn't installed properly.
>>
>> Error in startup script: invalid command name "gaia::GaiaImageName"
>> while executing
>> "gaia::GaiaImageName .namer -imagename $image"
>> invoked from within
>> "if { $argc >= 1 } {
>> set image [lindex $argv 0]
>>
>> # If first argument doesn't start with a '-' then its an image,
>> # otherwise no image has..."
>> (file "/stardev/lib/gaia4.0.3/gaiaMain.tcl" line 107)
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> cheers,
>> Ed
>>
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