Bob Proulx <b...@proulx.com> writes: > Csanyi Pal wrote: >> >> The Password Gorilla requires the "pwsafe" package. This seems to >> >> be an installation problem, as the pwsafe package ought to be part >> >> of the Password Gorilla distribution. >>... >> and then I run password-gorilla but still get message abowe >> mentioned.
> You confused me because you said "The Password Gorilla requires the > "pwsafe" package." and I simply took you at your word. But the > package installs okay. There is no pwsafe package in Debian and the > Debian password-gorilla package does not require one. I just wanted to say that that when I run password-gorilla then I get a message box that gives me this message: <quoted> The Password Gorilla requires the "pwsafe" package. This seems to be an installation problem, as the pwsafe package ought to be part of the Password Gorilla distribution. </quoted> Sorry for this misunderstanding. > Now more becomes clear. Not everything but more. You were not saying > that you had seen that installing password-gorilla failed to install > because it required a pwsafe package. You meant to say that when you > ran password-gorrilla that it produced that message saying the above > text. That is an important different! Yes, I meant to say that. > Look for any environment variable that may affect it. Likely > candidates would contain TCL in their name. This command might > produce some clues. > > $ env | grep TCL This command produce not any message here. > Try running with a clean environment. The 'env -i' command can do > this by starting off a command with a clean environment. > > $ env -i PATH=/usr/bin:/bin HOME=$HOME DISPLAY=$DISPLAY password-gorilla With this command I can run password-gorilla successfully. > If the above works for you (it does for me) then there is a problem > with an environment variable. Find it and fix it and you won't need > the environment initialization cleaning anymore. I shall find and fix it. -- Regards, Pal <http://cspl.me> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/87botxykty.fsf@debian-asztal.excito