Reading the manual I found the environmental variable TCLAPP_PKGPATH, which
solves the problem :-)
Best regards,
George
Ο "Georgios Petasis" <petasis@iit.demokritos.gr> έγραψε στο μήνυμα
news:dg6ruv$1imi$1@ulysses.noc.ntua.gr...
> Yes, I did, and the path was in there. (I assume you are reffering to
> opening the TclApp
> graphical UI, and selecting Preferences from the menus...).
> However, adding it one more time, and closing TclApp, did the trick. At
> least for a
> single time, invoking tclapp from the command line build the executable.
> However, after a reboot the build fails again. I checked the preferences
> from TclApp
> again, and they were empty :-)
> Is there a command line argument to code this permanently in my build
> scripts?
> (I am using the command line...)
>
> Best regards,
>
> George
>
> ? "Jeff Hobbs" <jeffh@activestate.com> ?????? ??? ??????
> news:4324914C.2030506@activestate.com...
>> Georgios Petasis wrote:
>>> I am trying to run ActiveState's TclDevKit TclApp from the command line:
>>>
>>> Executing TclApp...
>>> C:/Program Files/TclTDK/bin/tclapp.exe Files -compile -pkg
>>> Itcl-3.3 -pkg img::png-1.3 -pkg BWidget-1.7 -prefix C:/Program
>> ...
>>> error package 'tbcload' is not known
>>>
>>> I recall geting this error also with ActiveTcl 8.4.11.0, but TclApp
>>> was producing the exe, that was working as expected. But today that I
>>> have tried, TclApp does not generate the executable any more. The
>>> only change I think I have done is upgrading to ActiveTcl 8.4.11.1.
>>> Any ideas on what may be wrong?
>>
>> Did you check to ensure that the TclApp Preferences has the
>> C:/Tcl/lib package search path (or whereever 8.4.11.1 is
>> installed)?
>>
>>> (I have tested that the package tbcload1.4 exists in my Tcl
>>> installation, and a tap file is also present in the installation,
>>> which also seems fine :-( )
>>
>>
>> --
>> Jeff Hobbs, The Tcl Guy
>> http://www.ActiveState.com/, a division of Sophos
>
>
Received on Thu Sep 29 14:36:47 2005