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[BUILD] S-1.0RC2a-200905280900 [message #37760] Thu, 28 May 2009 14:47 Go to next message
Alex Panchenko is currently offline Alex PanchenkoFriend
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Hi all,

New build is uploading to http://download.eclipse.org/technology/dltk/downloads/drops/ R1.0/S-1.0RC2a-200905280900/ and will be available shortly.

Regards,
The Build System at Xored Labs.
Re: [BUILD] S-1.0RC2a-200905280900 [message #37798 is a reply to message #37760] Thu, 28 May 2009 19:17 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Sowmya is currently offline SowmyaFriend
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Hi,
I downloaded the latest DLTK and Eclipse, when i open the existing tcl
project, i see this red cross mark next to "package require strutils and
package require lstutils"

How do i fix it? Do you have a good user guide for TCL with Eclipse?

Thanks
Sowmya
Re: [BUILD] S-1.0RC2a-200905280900 [message #37831 is a reply to message #37798] Fri, 29 May 2009 07:21 Go to previous message
Alex Panchenko is currently offline Alex PanchenkoFriend
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Registered: July 2009
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Hi Sowmya,

The error is shown if DLTK could not where these packages are defined.

Do you have them installed in the interpreter or are they provided by
your project files? If these files are in some external location, you
should add that path to your project build path.

DLTK TCL has some documentation built-in.

Regards,
Alex

Sowmya wrote:
> Hi,
> I downloaded the latest DLTK and Eclipse, when i open the existing tcl
> project, i see this red cross mark next to "package require strutils and
> package require lstutils"
>
> How do i fix it? Do you have a good user guide for TCL with Eclipse?
>
> Thanks
> Sowmya
>
>
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