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Re: 4.0 install

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Perry Lee Anthony)
Mon Nov 4 02:31:00 1996

Date: Sun, 03 Nov 1996 23:34:03 -0800
From: Perry Lee Anthony <anthony@leland.stanford.edu>
To: redhat-list@redhat.com
CC: BORG <"vladimip "@iceonline.com>
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I don't see the problem you are having.  Used several items out of the
control panel (filesystem, runlevel editor, user/group editor, package
manager) and they all worked flawlessly.  hummm...I can even start it
from a root window in my user X-session.  I don't use the command you
use, I just type "control-panel &" to start the control-panel.  The
first line of the control-panel script is #!/usr/bin/wishx -f, so I'm
guessing that your forcing it to use wish instead of wishx might be a
problem, but I know next to nothing about Tcl/TK.
Perry

BORG wrote:
> 
> Perry Lee Anthony wrote:
> 
> ..........
> > By the way, for those keeping count, installation from CDROM went fine
> > for me, couple of minor problems applying all the updates, but nothing
> > not easily overcome (like having to apply the pythonlib update before
> > applying the netcfg update).
> 
> Did you check the tools in ControlPanel if they work?
> I get:
> 
> Error: invalid command name "fork".
> 
> Stack Trace:
> 
> invalid command name "fork"
>     while executing
> "fork "
>     invoked from within
> "set childpid [ fork ]..."
>     (procedure "run_module" line 4)
>     invoked from within
> "run_module 0"
>     (command bound to event)
> 
> I invoke the Control Panel by typing:
> 
> [root@borg /root]# wish -f /usr/bin/control-panel &
> [1] 6546
> 
> That damn thing appeared only after upgrade. Never
> had problems like that in Picasso. :(
>


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