Opened 15 years ago
Closed 12 years ago
#22954 closed defect (duplicate)
wish does not run on Snow Leopard
Reported by: | mdippery@… | Owned by: | mww@… |
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Priority: | Normal | Milestone: | |
Component: | ports | Version: | 1.8.1 |
Keywords: | Cc: | jabronson@…, avysk (Alexey Vyskubov), zeph0x@… | |
Port: | tcl |
Description
I'm using Mac OS X 10.6.2. I installed the tcl
port. It built without problems, but whenever I try to run wish
(or a script that uses wish
) I get the following error:
TclMacOSXNotifierAddRunLoopMode: Tcl not built with CoreFoundation support
wish
then crashes.
Attachments (2)
Change History (18)
comment:1 Changed 15 years ago by mf2k (Frank Schima)
Keywords: | snowleopard removed |
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Owner: | changed from macports-tickets@… to mww@… |
comment:2 follow-up: 3 Changed 15 years ago by blb@…
Port: | tk added; tcl removed |
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Note that the tk port is what gives you wish, so the output from
port installed tcl tk
would be more interesting.
comment:3 Changed 15 years ago by mdippery@…
Replying to blb@…:
Note that the tk port is what gives you wish, so the output from
port installed tcl tkwould be more interesting.
Here it is:
The following ports are currently installed: tcl @8.5.8_0+darwin+threads (active) tk @8.5.7_0+darwin+quartz (active)
(The version numbers are different because I was able to update Tcl, but Tk failed to update to the newest version. This is described in #21512.)
comment:4 Changed 15 years ago by mdippery@…
After taking another look, I'm guessing that the real issue is that the +quartz
variant for tk
doesn't build on Snow Leopard.
comment:5 Changed 15 years ago by jmroot (Joshua Root)
Resolution: | → duplicate |
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Status: | new → closed |
comment:6 Changed 15 years ago by mdippery@…
I re-examined this issue and found that while the problem cropped up when I launched MacPorts' wish
, the issue *is* with tcl
, not tk
. The problem is that the --disable-corefoundation
flag is passed to ./configure
when building tcl
, but building without CoreFoundation support breaks the +quartz
variant of tk
.
I'm not sure why tcl
is built without CoreFoundation support. I did find this post which describes the issue, but clearly fixing *that* issue also breaks usage of tcl
with tk +quartz
.
I'm posting a patch that fixes the problem, although perhaps it'd be better to allow tcl
to have a CoreFoundation-enabled variant? I'll let the maintainers think about it.
Changed 15 years ago by mdippery@…
Patch to re-enable CoreFoundation support in tcl
comment:7 Changed 14 years ago by blb@…
Port: | tcl added; tk removed |
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Resolution: | duplicate |
Status: | closed → reopened |
Reopening as it is a separate issue from tk+quartz (this is for Tcl's CoreFoundation support).
comment:9 Changed 14 years ago by jmroot (Joshua Root)
I remember claims that CF support caused problems being brought up in relation to one of the recent Tcl/Tk updates.
comment:11 follow-up: 13 Changed 14 years ago by JACurrivan@…
Replying to mdippery@…:
I'm using Mac OS X 10.6.2. I installed the
tcl
port. It built without problems, but whenever I try to runwish
(or a script that useswish
) I get the following error:TclMacOSXNotifierAddRunLoopMode: Tcl not built with CoreFoundation support
wish
then crashes.
Hi everyone, I am also having this problem. I am new to MacPorts, can someone run through steps for how to use this tcl.patch? I am not sure which folder I need to be in to apply the patch. Is it as simple as finding that folder and then doing something like "patch -p1 < tcl.patch" ? Thanks.
Changed 14 years ago by zeph0x@…
Attachment: | tcl.2.patch added |
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mdippery's patch to re-enable CoreFoundation support in tcl, updated for version 8.5.9 of tcl.
comment:13 Changed 14 years ago by zeph0x@…
Hi everyone, I am also having this problem. I am new to MacPorts, can someone run through steps for how to use this tcl.patch? I am not sure which folder I need to be in to apply the patch. Is it as simple as finding that folder and then doing something like "patch -p1 < tcl.patch" ? Thanks.
Do this:
$ cd /opt/local/var/macports/sources/rsync.macports.org/release/ports/lang/tcl $ sudo patch < ~/Downloads/tcl.2.patch $ sudo port install tcl
All Portfiles are found in the /opt/local/var/macports/sources/rsync.macports.org/release/port. You can run a find command from there to find your port:
$ find . -type d -iname tcl ./lang/tcl $
Or use the port command to find what folder it is in
$ port info tcl tcl @8.5.9, Revision 1 (lang)
comment:14 Changed 14 years ago by macports@…
The issue seems to be back. wish or using it provide the error. So tcl 8.5.9 does not have the patch from mdippery can someone add it in please
port installed tcl tk The following ports are currently installed: tcl @8.5.7_1+darwin tcl @8.5.8_0 tcl @8.5.8_0+darwin tcl @8.5.8_0+universal tcl @8.5.9_0+universal (active) tk @8.5.7_0+darwin+quartz (active)
comment:15 Changed 13 years ago by lkraider (Paul Eipper)
I'm seeing this issue too, patch fixes it.
Snow Leopard 10.6.8
macports 2.0.1
tcl @8.5.9_0+threads
comment:16 Changed 12 years ago by jmroot (Joshua Root)
Resolution: | → duplicate |
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Status: | reopened → closed |
wfm on Snow Leopard.
Please post the output of the following: