Roel Wagenaar <[email protected]> writes:
> L.S.
>
> Apparently there is no wm command on a Debian jessie install, invoking
> tkremind
> results in an error message:
>
> Error in startup script: can't invoke "wm" command: application has been
> destroyed
> while executing
> "wm withdraw ."
> (file "/usr/local/bin/tkremind" line 18)
>
> The only wm command I ca find on Debian is wm2, making a wm symlink to wm2
> results in the same error.
>
> Anyone seen this?
>
> Is there a solution?
>
> Am I overlooking the obvious? (again).
I am able to reproduce a similar error if I have DISPLAY incorrectly
set. For example:
$ DISPLAY="" tkremind
application-specific initialization failed: couldn't connect to display ""
Error in startup script: invalid command name "wm"
while executing
"wm withdraw ."
(file "/usr/bin/tkremind" line 18)
Not exactly the same, but maybe it provides a clue to someone.
Cheers,
--
Luís
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