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can't invoke tclsh with filename like //e/foo/bar...
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- Subject: can't invoke tclsh with filename like //e/foo/bar...
- From: Colin Davey <CDavey at or dot cadix dot com>
- Date: Thu, 10 Jul 1997 18:33:45 -0700
It doesn't seem like tclsh uses the same naming convention as the rest
of the tools. For example, I can do:
bash$ cat //e/foo/bar
and it works fine, but if I do:
bash$ tclsh76 //e/foo/bar
and it is a legit tcl file, then I get:
couldn't read file "//e/foo/bar": no such file or directory
but the following does work:
bash$ tclsh76 e:/foo/bar
Am I doing something wrong, or is this a bug. If it's a bug, do you
think you might fix it soon?
Thanks!
Colin Davey
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