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Re: heatbugs and 1.0.4


From: Pietro Terna
Subject: Re: heatbugs and 1.0.4
Date: Tue, 06 Jan 1998 22:42:29 +0100

        Hi Marcus,

        OK, adding the line
export
BLT_LIBRARY=/home/terna/swarm/swarm/lib/blt2.3
in my .profile file (I'm
using bash shell) the error messages disappear.

        Also in the graph the
line color newly changes to blue when a line is pointed (and the points
upon the line are enlarged).

        But ... I've a new problem: adding the graph
of a specifig bug unhappiness (moving the Heatbug label from Heatbug window
to graphBug in HeatbugObserverSwarm window) I obtain a strange behaviour:
if I keep the Heatbug window opened anything runs well, but if I add a
second bug to graphBug in HeatbugObserverSwarm, the second graph is
superimposed to the first one; on the contrary, if I close the first
Heatbug windows and then I add a second graph I receive a lot of error
messages, but I've two different graphs well operating.

        Pietro

At 00.13 05/01/98 -0800, you wrote:
>>>>>> "PT" == Pietro Terna <address@hidden> writes:
>
>PT> starting heatbugs (1.0.1) compiled with swarm 1.0.4 in my Linux Box (I've
>PT> adopted the binary distribution "linux-gnulibc1") I'm obtaining the
>PT> messages reported below
>
>ptLinux:~/swarm/apps/heatbugs$ heatbugs
>(Tcl -eval:) invalid command name
>"Blt_ZoomStack"
>    while executing
>"unknown_pre_tclObjc $name $args"
>
>This error indicates that the path of your BLT support files aren't
>known (e.g. they are not the same as what was compiled into the binaries).
>One way to fix this is to set the BLT_LIBRARY to point to the
>directory where the bltGraph.tcl file was unpacked.
>
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