I don't know exactly what the problem is, but I tried to install via the
tar file and I had the same. One possible hint is that when I take the
file into emacs, it appears to be a (DOS) file, and there are crlf at the
end of each line. Possibly the command not found is the lf. 



                                            Federico Carminati

On Tue, 14 Mar 2000, Peter Schattner wrote:

> Hello.  
>    I am attempting to install tkcvs on my Dell Inspiron 3500 using
> Redhat Linux
>  6.0.  I have been running cvs version 1.10.5 without any problem.  I
> have tk
>  and tcl version 8.0.4.  I downloaded and installed tkcvs-6.0-1.i386
> RPM.  The
>  rpm install seems to have worked OK.  And tkcvs appears in /usr/bin.  
> 
>     However when I attempt:
>  /usr/bin/tkcvs
> I get the response: 
> Bash: command not found No such file or directory
> Trying the command start-tkcvs (which I found in one document on the
> web) also
>  does not work.  
>      So my question is how does one startup tkcvs?  I suspect I am
> missing
>  something simple.  Any suggestions re what I'm missing would be
> appreciated. 
>  Thanks a lot in advance!   
> 
> Peter Schattner ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) 
> 
> BTW If this is not the appropriate venue for this query, I apologize
> and would
>  appreciate being directed to the appropriate mailing list.   
> 
> 

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