Jose Luis wrote: > Hi all, > > I am a newbie in ECLiPSe and I have a problem. I am trying to run > tkeclipse in my iMac but I receive a error message: > > iMacJLS:~ JoseLuis$ tkeclipse > /Applications/Desarrollo/Prolog/ECLiPSe/bin/i386_macosx/tkeclipse: > line 10: /Applications/Desarrollo/Prolog/ECLiPSe/tcltk/i386_macosx/bin/ > wish8.5: No such file or directory > > /Applications/Desarrollo/Prolog/ECLiPSe/bin/i386_macosx/tkeclipse: > line 10: exec: /Applications/Desarrollo/Prolog/ECLiPSe/tcltk/ > i386_macosx/bin/wish8.5: cannot execute: No such file or directory > Hi Jose Luis, The error suggest that tkeclipse is trying to run the Tcl/Tk that comes with the Tcl/Tk package, but cannot find it. The most likely reason for this is that you did not install the Tcl/Tk package -- tcltk_X_Y_Z_i386_macosx.tgz for version X.Y#Z. Did you look at the README_MACOSX that comes with the eclipse_basic package? This should give you some more information on installing and using ECLiPSe on the Mac. Your Mac may already have Tcl/Tk installed on it, but it is likely to be an older version -- 8.4, rather than the 8.5 in the Tcl/Tk package. However, you can use the installed Tcl/Tk if you don't want another version of Tcl/Tk on your machine. You need to specify the location of the installed Tcl/Tk when you run RUNME. Cheers, Kish This e-mail may contain confidential and privileged material for the sole use of the intended recipient. Any review, use, distribution or disclosure by others is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient (or authorized to receive for the recipient), please contact the sender by reply e-mail and delete all copies of this message. Cisco Systems Limited (Company Number: 02558939), is registered in England and Wales with its registered office at 1 Callaghan Square, Cardiff, South Glamorgan CF10 5BT.Received on Mon Jun 08 2009 - 16:21:12 CEST
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