re: tkcvs from Fedora-Extras for x86_64

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Hi,

 

tkcvs is just a “tickle” script and from the sounds of it, it can’t find it’s libraries.

 

You could either add a link in the /usr/lib64 pointing to the /usr/lib/tkcvs directory or at the start of the version you are using add the lines just before the exec line

# Redirect TCLLIBPATH \

export TCLLIBPATH=”$TCLLIBPATH /usr/lib” (this is space separated not “:”)

 

Cheers,

 

John  Whyte

 

 

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> Message: 7

> Date: Sat, 5 Feb 2005 09:54:21 -0600

> From: Mercury Morris <mercury.morris@xxxxxxxxx>

> Subject: tkcvs from Fedora-Extras for x86_64

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> The following error occurs runing tkcvs after installing

> the rpm from Fedora-Extras for x86_64:

> 

> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

> Error in startup script: invalid command name "get_cde_params"

>     while executing

> "get_cde_params"

>    (file "/usr/bin/tkcvs" line 1)

> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

>

> Comparing the two rpm packages (i386 vs. x86_64),

> the first observed difference is that the components

> are stored in /usr/lib/tkcvs vs. /usr/lib64/tkcvs.

>

> I upgraded one AMD64 system with the rpm for i386

> and the error went away.

>

> Comments?  Alternatives?

>

> --

> MM

 


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