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Date:      Fri, 18 Mar 2011 14:14:24 -0500
From:      Paul Schmehl <pschmehl_lists@tx.rr.com>
To:        D.Schaft@rn.rabobank.nl, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: sguil-client startup problem
Message-ID:  <BF6B803D6CCCDF97E62CFC02@utd71538.local>
In-Reply-To: <7901458E71514A4DB40498F4740BB08D395AC34C5F@MAIL3005.rabobank.corp>
References:  <7901458E71514A4DB40498F4740BB08D395AC34C5F@MAIL3005.rabobank.corp>

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--On March 17, 2011 4:30:31 PM +0100 D.Schaft@rn.rabobank.nl wrote:

> I have a question regarding the installation and startup of sguil-client
> on a 8.2 Generic OS. It seems that my installation requires an iwidget
> extension when run with tclsh8.4 and receives an error when running
> wish8.4:
>
> Error in startup script: can't read "0": no such variable while executing
> Exec /usr/local/bin/wish8.4 "$0" "$@"  line 5.
>
> I have all the required packages , I suppose
> (tclX-8.4,tcl-8.4,tcllib,tcltls,tk8.4,ictl-3), also the iwidget extension
> is installed... Strangely  enough also version 8.5 is present on the
> system, could that be a problem. Hopefully , there is someone who has
> experienced the same or better yet, has an answer to my problem...
>

Apparently the default tcl install is now 8.5.  Looks like I'm going to 
have to update the ports.

You *may* be able to fix your problem by editing the sguil.tk file, 
although I'm not sure what other impacts that might have.  The script calls 
wish8.4 explicitly, but that probably doesn't exist on your system.  Change 
it to 8.5 and see if that fixes the problem.

-- 
Paul Schmehl, Senior Infosec Analyst
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