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Serial Number 1505
Subject Doesn't work the GUI in a IRIX 6.5
Area bug
Queue grass
Requestors hcg@xanum.uam.mx
Owner none
Status resolved
Last User Contact Sat Jan 11 04:44:12 2003 (6 yr ago)
Current Priority 30
Final Priority 70
Due No date assigned
Last Action Wed Aug 13 15:45:36 2003 (5 yr ago)
Created Fri Jan 10 23:34:24 2003 (6 yr ago)

Transaction History Ticket 1505


Fri, Jan 10 2003 23:34:24    Request created by guest  
Subject: Doesn't work the GUI in a IRIX 6.5

Platform: Irix
grass obtained from: Trento Italy site
grass binary for platform: Downloaded precompiled Binaries
GRASS Version: 5.0pre5

The instalation its successfully, but when I tried to start de GUI send the mensage:
GRASS 5.0.0pre5 > tcltkgrass&
[1] 42874

Mapset <gilhc> in Location <modis> 
GRASS 5.0.0pre5 > bad option "join": should be atime, dirname, executable, exists,
extension, isdirectory, isfile, lstat, mtime, owned, readable, readlink, root,
size, stat, tail, type, or writable
    while executing
"file join $env(GISBASE) $path "*""
    invoked from within
"set gispath [file join $env(GISBASE) $path "*"]..."
    invoked from within
"if { [regexp -- {filelist} $file] } {
        set gispath [file join $env(GISBASE) $path "*"]
        set files [glob $gispath]
        foreach file $files {
            lappend  ..."
    (procedure "set_list" line 7)
    invoked from within
"set_list fonts filelist 1"
    invoked from within
"set fonts [set_list fonts filelist 1]..."
    (file "/usr/local/grass5/tcltkgrass/main/gui.tcl" line 1752)
    invoked from within
"source $env(TCLTKGRASSBASE)/main/gui.tcl"
    (file "/usr/local/grass5/bin/tcltkgrass" line 21)

[1]    Exit 1               tcltkgrass

Mapset <gilhc> in Location <modis> 
GRASS 5.0.0pre5 > 

So, what can I do fixed the problem?

Thanks a lot.

Gilberto Hernandez
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> The instalation its successfully, but when I tried to start de GUI
> send the mensage:
> 
> GRASS 5.0.0pre5 > tcltkgrass&
> [1] 42874
> 
> Mapset <gilhc> in Location <modis> 
> GRASS 5.0.0pre5 > bad option "join": should be atime, dirname, executable,
exists, extension, isdirectory, isfile, lstat, mtime, owned, readable, readlink,
root, size, stat, tail, type, or writable
>     while executing
> "file join $env(GISBASE) $path "*""

> So, what can I do fixed the problem?

It appears that tcltkgrass requires a newer version of Tcl/Tk than
that which is installed on your system.

You could modify the file tcltkgrass/main/gui.tcl to eliminate the use
of "file join ...". For example, rewriting:

	set gispath [file join $env(GISBASE) $path "*"]
as:
	set gispath "$env(GISBASE)/$path/*"

There are three occurrences of "file join ..." in gui.tcl; there is
another in gis_set.tcl, but that is unlikely to be used.

However, there could be other reasons why tcltkgrass might not work
with an older version of Tcl/Tk.

-- 
Glynn Clements <glynn.clements@virgin.net>


Wed, Aug 13 2003 15:45:20    Status changed to resolved by pkelly  
Wed, Aug 13 2003 15:45:36    Comments added by pkelly  
The problem was an old version of Tcl/Tk
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