On Thu, 25 Mar 1999, Philip Chu wrote:

> 
> 
> Moses DeJong wrote:
> 
> > On Tue, 23 Mar 1999, Philip Chu wrote:
> >
> > > I installed TclBlend1.1.1 with TclPro at work. It works fine with the
> > > regular protclsh and prowish shells, but I get a fatal memory reference
> > > error when I do a "package require java" in the debug versions of
> > > protclsh and prowish. This isn't surprising, since tclblend.dll is not
> > > linked with the MSVC debug library (msvcrtd.dll) and neither is jvm.dll.
> >
> > If you check the tclblend makefile there is a line that looks like this.
> >
> > # Comment the following line to compile with symbols (java and C symbols)
> > NODEBUG=1
> >
> > If you comment out the NODEBUG variable then tclblend should build with
> > debug symbols.


I added this fix to makefile.vc. It will show up in release 1.2.3.

> I was able to do this with TclBlend 1.2.2, but to get the right debug library
> linked, I changed this line in the makefile:
> 
> libcdll = msvcrt.lib oldnames.lib
> 
> to
> 
> libcdll = msvcrt$(DBGX).lib oldnames.lib
> 
> >
> > >
> > > A couple of minor issues: the Windows TclBlend1.1.1 installation doesn't
> > > seem to recognize TclPro as a tcl installation (prompts for the location
> > > of the tcl installation and then gives a warning after you provide it),
> >
> > Could you track down where this warning is coming from? Do you get the
> > same warning in Tcl Blend 1.2?

Ok. The installer is "owned" by Christopher Hylands. I can not help with
installer problems.

later
mo
 
> Actually, the warning is from the installer, which isn't available with
> TclBlend 1.2. I did an uninstall and reinstall of TclBlend 1.1.1, and here's
> the result:
> 
> 1)The installer pops up message saying "Failed to find Tcl installation".
> 2)Click the Browse button to select the TclPro folder - another problem here
> is that the drive and folder-tree selector only show the C drive, although my
> TclPro installation is on my D drive (maybe this was the original problem?)
> But I can key-edit the text field that has the default c:\program files\tcl to
> d:\program files\tclpro1.2.
> 3)After hitting Next, another popup: "TclPro1.2\bin does not exit. Is Tcl
> properly installed?" In TclPro, the (Windows) bin directory is actually in
> TclPro1.2\win32-ix86\bin. So I hit OK.
> 4) Another popup saying Tcl is not found, go to the scriptics web site? I hit
> No.
> 5) The installer promps for a place to put the TclBlend1.1.1 folder. This
> time, the drive and folder-tree selectors show all the drives.
> 
> --
> 
> Phil Chu
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> 
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