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Re: [swarm-hackers] Compiling and running Swarm on Ubuntu 10.10


From: Robson França
Subject: Re: [swarm-hackers] Compiling and running Swarm on Ubuntu 10.10
Date: Sat, 12 Mar 2011 09:21:06 -0300

2011/3/11 Scott Christley <address@hidden>:
> Hello Robson,
>
> I have not seen that error before.  Could you tell me a bit about your 
> system?  Were you using an older version of Swarm and/or an older version of 
> Ubuntu before?  There are known issues with 64bit and Java, is your Ubuntu 
> system 64bit or 32bit?  There is also a newer release of Swarm, version 
> 2.4.1, available for download.  There are also issues with the BLT library 
> and version 8.5 of TCL/TK, can you tell me what versions of these libraries 
> you are using?
>
Hi Scott!

My system is a Ubuntu 10.10 (32 bit), TCL/TK version is 8.4. BLT
library version is 2.4z-4.2 (according to synaptic). Swarm version is
2.2.3.

Thanks

Robson


> thanks
> Scott
>
> On Mar 9, 2011, at 3:37 PM, Robson França wrote:
>
>> Hello guys!
>>
>> I've just downloaded and compiled Swarm 2.2.3 on Ubuntu 10.10. Since
>> my simulations are in Java, I need Java support.
>> However, everytime I run my application, the following error appears:
>>
>>
>> error: TkExtra (instance)
>> wrong # args: should be "tclPkgUnknown name version ?exact?"
>>    while executing
>> "unknown_pre_tclObjc $name $args"
>>    (procedure "::unknown" line 6)
>>    invoked from within
>> "tclPkgUnknown msgcat {}"
>>    ("package unknown" script)
>>    invoked from within
>> "package require msgcat"
>> Aborted
>>
>> Any thoughts?
>>
>> Thanks in Advance
>>
>> Robson França
>> address@hidden
>>
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