Dear list,
I just compiled grass5b10 using SuSE 7.0 (personal ed.). I got a
message that tcltk wasn't installed but because other applications
using tcltk work, I went ahead and tried loading grass. All I get is a
tcltk box with a title something like tkgis_set (not quite right but
close) but nothing in the box and there is no response when I click on
it. Is this a problem with my tcltk installation? I'm thinking not
because I let SuSE do it automatically and, more importantly, other
applications are having no problems with it. Or is it a problem with
my grass setup? I didn't set up any data directories because I thought
I'd be prompted to do so later but I can't get beyond this little box.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Regards,
Andy Bernat.
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Hi Andy
Andy Bernat wrote:
I just compiled grass5b10 using SuSE 7.0 (personal ed.). I got a
message that tcltk wasn't installed but because other applications
using tcltk work, I went ahead and tried loading grass. All I get is
a tcltk box with a title something like tkgis_set (not quite right but
close) but nothing in the box and there is no response when I click on
it. Is this a problem with my tcltk installation? I'm thinking not
because I let SuSE do it automatically and, more importantly, other
applications are having no problems with it. Or is it a problem with
my grass setup? I didn't set up any data directories because I
thought I'd be prompted to do so later but I can't get beyond this
little box. Thanks in advance for any help.
The fact that you have a Tcl/Tk box indicates that wish is running, so
the problem is not with Tcl/Tk, but somewhere else in the initialization
scripts. Were there any other error messages? Do you have a .grassrc5
file? If so, what are it's contents?
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