> Sean Slattery writes
>
> I'm getting this strange problem with Stk-2.1.7 (I also noticed it with 2.1.6)
> on a SunOS-4.1-sun4m. If I compile and install properly and then try to run
> stk, it crashes if there is already an stk interpreter registered. However, if
> I run the command from the stk init file using a different argument for -name
> a la:
>
> ....../stk-bin -name blah
>
> Then everything works fine. Shouldn't Tk recognise that the name stk is
> already taken and come up with an "Stk #2"? It works as expected under AIX
> 3.2.5 and everything else I've tried STk on.
>
It works well on my kaolin which is a
SunOS kaolin 4.1.3 3 sun4m
I have effectively a "STk #2" interpreter which is created.
Are there any oteher people which has seen this problem?
-- Erick
Received on Fri Jun 09 1995 - 09:32:13 CEST
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