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From: Abner J. <ab...@de...> - 2003-02-18 20:05:36
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Indeed I was rather vague...
It is the pure TCL installation.
And our directory /usr/local/tools/lib has the following files:
libtcl8.3.so libtkstub8.3.a libtclstub8.3.a libtk8.3.so
tclConfig.sh tkConfig.sh
And the following directories:
tcl8.3 tcldom-2.3 tcllib1.3 tclxml-2.0 tk8.3 tclxml2.4
The tclxml2.4 directory has a pkgIndex.tcl file...
The permissions are ok, these files are owned by myself (non-root).
But the thing is, I did this installation under a Solaris machine, but
our Linux machines share the same directory tree, so theoretically I should
be able to use these for the Linux systems shouldn't I? I mean, there's no
compilation involved, right? If so, there must be some environment variable
missing or something?
Enlighten me! Thanks,
Abner
----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Ball" <Ste...@zv...>
To: "Abner Junior" <ab...@de...>
Cc: <tcl...@li...>
Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 4:50 PM
Subject: Re: [Tclxml-users] Can't find package xml 2.4
> Abner Junior wrote:
> > I'm having problems in Linux machines where I tried to install
tclxml
> > 2.4.
> > I had installed it in Solaris machines before, with my personal
login
> > (without root privileges) and it worked just fine for all our Solaris
> > machines here and all our users too.
> > Later we tried installing it for our Linux machines and we did so
using
> > root privileges.
> > Bottom-line is, when we try to execute our program under the Linux
> > machines we get the "Can't find package xml 2.4" error.
> > Could anyone point out to me what could be wrong? Maybe a conflict
in
> > environment variables, maybe a conflict with installing twice under the
same
> > network? I can't figure it out myself, help plz!!~
>
> Well, that's not alot of information to go on.
>
> How did you do the install? Is it a pure-Tcl installation
> or did you compile the expat extension? Did the installation
> create a 'tclxml-2.4' directory in the Tcl directory's 'lib'
> directory? If so, is there a pkgIndex.tcl file in there?
> Are the file permissions wrong? Perhaps when you did the
> install with root privileges the files ended up not being
> readable by non-root users?
>
> HTHs,
> Steve Ball
>
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