Circa Sun. Oct. 27, 2002 at 14:25:01 +0100, a lone cry was heard from
Philipp Thomas
Messing around with library symlinks seldom solves any problem!
Hum, this have solved many a problems for me.
The real cause of the error is the fact that tkdesk uses old and obsolete features of itcl that aren't supported anymore in the current version of itcl.
This is true in this case.
So bug the tkdesk maintainers (don't know if tkdesk is supported anymore) to change the tkdesk code an it will run once again.
I will email Chris J. Coppick, the maintainer. The temprary solution is to install itcl < 3.3 in another prefix and have Tkdesk link to it dynamically or just link it statically. Charles -- The nice thing about Windows is - It does not just crash, it displays a dialog box and lets you press 'OK' first. (Arno Schaefer's .sig)