Marc Roussel wrote:
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> Seeing this now I feel a bit silly. I should have noticed that gmolwt was
> installed. I didn't realize that different names were used for the
> executable in different environments. I can of course use gmolwt, but it
> would seem sensible to create a symbolic link to xmolwt in this package to
> avoid problems with users like me looking for xmolwt.

Since there is no maintainer for this package any more, he can't defend 
himself, but I suppose that the original packager had the same dream 
that all packagers have, namely that users actually do read some of the 
information that comes with the package :-)

In this case, "fink info xmolwt" says the following:

" Usage Notes:
   Type at the command prompt 'gmolwt' for the gtk-gui version or 
'molwt' for
  the command line version."

And the home page of the program, 
http://www.st.hirosaki-u.ac.jp/~rmiya/xmolwt/xmolwt-e.html
contains this information:

" 3. How to use this program ?

3-1 X11 version

When you type, for Motif version,

     % xmolwt
or, for GTK+ version,
     % gmolwt
to run the program, calculator's window with GUI is appeared."

-- 
Martin







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