On Sat, 2 May 1998, Adam Shand wrote: > > > > is this a bug or have i done something wrong? > > > > Have you compiled your own tk8.0 binaries? If not, you could have the > > wrong version of the tk8.0 package. Did you use any --force flags on dpkg > > when installing tkman? You need at least version 8.0p2-2 of the tk8.0 > > package for tkman to work. > > nope, i haven't compiled tk, i'm using the debian package, and i didn't > force anything. standard happy install. > > ii tk40 4.0p3-5 The Tk toolkit for TCL and X11 v4.0 - > ii tk41 4.1p1-2 The Tk toolkit for TCL and X11 v4.1 - > ii tk42 4.2p2-4 The Tk toolkit for TCL and X11 v4.2 - > ii tk8.0 8.0p2-4 The Tk toolkit for TCL and X11 v8.0 - > ii tkstep8.0 8.0-1 The NEXTSTEP(tm)-like version of the Tk > ii tkman 2.0.6-2 A graphical, hypertext, manual page
Weird. It works for me. ii tk8.0 8.0p2-4 The Tk toolkit for TCL and X11 v8.0 - Run-Ti ii tkfont 1.1-3 A different xfontsel for displaying fonts. ii tkinfo 2.0-1 tk/tcl info browser ii tkman 2.0.6-3 A graphical, hypertext, manual page browser. Are you sure the 'wish' program from tk8.0 is called? I think you can actualy remove the tk4* packages if your installation is up-to-date with hamm. Just try it and see if dselect complains. Remco -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]