On Fri, 18 Jun 1999, Phil Maley wrote:
> Firstly, the "install" script runs the "install" binary residing elsewhere
> on the system. Unfortunately when running install from the directory
> where the script resides, instead of searching elsewhere it finds the
> script again and runs itself recuresively until stopped manually. (I have
> ./ in my search path.). I renamed install to install.sh to get over it.
Hmm... Having "." on your path, let alone before the system directories,
is _really_ asking for trouble. But I'll change the script name to
install.sh, it's a better name anyway.
> Secondly, not being at all familiar with tcl/tk, I assumed it was
> meant to run in a normal text-mode shell account. It reported errors and
> stopped. Digging into the tcl/tk documentation I think now that it is meant
> to run in an X window. Is that right?
I thought that should go without saying but I guess it doesn't... :-)
I'll change the README blurp to reflect the fact that it really is an X
window application.
Thanks for the feedback.
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