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Re: mount -X and FAQ [Attn: FAQ Maintainer, tcl maintainer]


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According to Williams, Gerald S (Jerry) on 9/15/2005 10:48 AM:
> 
> Finally got around to trying that one, but it broke the
> tkinfo (Tcl/Tk) script I use regularly. Some experimenting
> revealed that I had to add the following to make it work:
> 
> mount -f -b -x "c:/cygwin/bin/wish84.exe" "/bin/wish84.exe"
> mount -f -b -x "c:/cygwin/bin/wish84.exe" "/usr/bin/wish84.exe"
> 
> and presumably I'd also want:
> 
> mount -f -b -x "c:/cygwin/bin/tclsh84.exe" "/bin/tclsh84.exe"
> mount -f -b -x "c:/cygwin/bin/tclsh84.exe" "/usr/bin/tclsh84.exe"
> 
> The FAQ (http://www.cygwin.com/faq/faq_3.html) mentions
> using this idiom for strace and cygcheck, but not for
> Tcl/Tk. Perhaps these should be noted as well?

Now that strace and cygcheck work in without having to explicitly mount
them non-cygexec, the FAQ needs updating anyways.  On the other hand, is
there any possibility that the tcl maintainer can tweak tcl to work when
mounted cygexec by borrowing from what cygcheck did?  I know there is a
history behind tcl being a native app instead of a tcl app, but it is
rather annoying when it doesn't play nicely.

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Eric Blake             ebb9@byu.net
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