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emacspeak-9.0 and tcl server problems
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- Date: Thu, 5 Nov 1998 16:31:23 -0500
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When running dtk-exp from emacspeak-9.0, the settings of DTK_OS and DTK_PORT are
being ignored. the offending `proc's seem to be which_port and
which_os (i think that's what it's called (right before which_port). I
can enter statements like:
if {[info exists env(DTK_OS)]}...
from `tcl' and get correct results, but when such statements are in
procs, they seem to fail. i'm running tcl{,x} etc. 8.0.2 (stock redhat
5.1 rpms). any ideas?
The effect of this is to force me to have to edit dtk-exp as i run the
dectalk off of /dev/ttyS1. If i do this, it works just fine.
--will
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