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Ocaml Browser under Windows XP #3696

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vicuna opened this issue Sep 15, 2002 · 2 comments
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Ocaml Browser under Windows XP #3696

vicuna opened this issue Sep 15, 2002 · 2 comments
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vicuna commented Sep 15, 2002

Original bug ID: 1390
Reporter: administrator
Status: closed
Resolution: not a bug
Priority: normal
Severity: minor
Category: ~DO NOT USE (was: OCaml general)

Bug description

Full_Name: Andrew Young
Version: Ocaml 3.06
OS: Windows XP
Submission from: d-107-223.dhcp-149-159.indiana.edu (149.159.107.223)

Hello,

I am having a problem launching the Ocaml Browser under Windows XP. At first,
it said that I needed a file tk83.dll to run the program. To get those files I
installed ActiveTcl and copied the dll files into the ocaml/bin folder. Now
when I attempt to run the program, nothing happens. I'm running on Windows XP
and I've tried running it under compatibility mode for each previous version of
Windows. If anyone has some insight into this problem, please let me know.

Thanks,
A. Young

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vicuna commented Sep 17, 2002

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From: ankyoung@indiana.edu

I am having a problem launching the Ocaml Browser under Windows XP.
At first, it said that I needed a file tk83.dll to run the program.
To get those files I installed ActiveTcl and copied the dll files
into the ocaml/bin folder. Now when I attempt to run the program,
nothing happens. I'm running on Windows XP and I've tried running
it under compatibility mode for each previous version of Windows.
If anyone has some insight into this problem, please let me know.

I'm not 100% sure what the problem is, but you should extend your path
to include Tcl\bin rather than move dlls around. Tcl needs to access
some configuration files, and I'm afraid it won't find them if you
move the dlls.

 Jacques

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vicuna commented Oct 16, 2002

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Probably worked...

@vicuna vicuna closed this as completed Oct 16, 2002
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