Re: Tcl 8.5 and Expect
- From: "Tim Munro" <Excelsior@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 31 Jan 2008 15:27:52 GMT
Great, thanks Larry.
"Larry W. Virden" <lvirden@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Jan 30, 3:50 pm, "Tim Munro" <Excels...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I eventually had to "teacup install --force ActiveState::ActiveTcl -is
profile". Wait for tons of stuff to go by, then "teacup install --force
Expect". This finally worked, and Expect seems to be running. (Did I
mention
this was for Windows XP?)
Hmm. The -force isn't too surprising, though I thought I had read that
issue had been cleared up. I know I ran into it early on. The weird
thing is the need to do an additional install.
Just a note though - there is still more useful tools available in
teacup! If you type:
teacup list --only uninstalled
you will see a list of all the packages that might be appropriate for
your computer, but that are not yet installed. (By might be, I mean
they are built for your system, however, it is my understanding that
the packages have, to date, been built by ActiveState but not run
through testing. If I misunderstand the state of things, I hope that I
will be (gently) corrected by my friends.
Also, if you run
teacup list --only newer
you will get a list of packages which have been updated since the
installation took place.
.
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