application-specific initialization failed: Can’t find a usable init.tcl in the following directories:
/home/thiru/Desktop/ns-allinone-2.35/tcl8.5.10/library:/usr/lib /root/ns-allinone-2.34/lib/tcl8.4 /home/thiru/Desktop/ns-allinone-2.35/tcl8.5.10/library:/usr/lib /home/thiru/Desktop/ns-allinone-2.35/tcl8.5.10/library:/usr/tcl8.4 /usr/local/lib/tcl8.4 /usr/lib/tcl8.4 /usr/local/library /usr/library /usr/tcl8.4.18/library /tcl8.4.18/library /root/ns-allinone-2.34/lib/tcl8.4
This probably means that Tcl wasn’t installed properly.
what should i do now?? i think problem is with version.
Hi
Don’t think so, the file it’s missing is in the package vtcl is this installed?
thanks for ur reply.i am new to tcl environment, what is vtcl??
On Fri 04 Oct 2013 01:36:03 AM CDT, rinisowmya wrote:
malcolmlewis;2589110 Wrote:
> Hi
> Don’t think so, the file it’s missing is in the package vtcl is this
> installed?
thanks for ur reply.i am new to tcl environment, what is vtcl??
Hi
It’s called Visual Tcl
Either search via YaST software management for vtcl to install it, or
via the command line as root user with zypper;
zypper in vtcl
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