Firstly i'd like to say: Wow, thanks for building KitCreator, it's mega easy to create starkits, even cross compiling them!!<div><br /></div><div>Now my problems so far:</div><div>When compiling everything succeeded (after many tries)</div><div><br /></div><div><div>./kitcreator 8.6b3</div><div>Building tcl ... <strong>done</span>.</div><div>Building tclvfs ... <strong>done</span>.</div><div>Building zlib ... <span style="font-weight: bold;">done</span>.</div><div>Building tk ... <span style="font-weight: bold;">done</span>.</div><div>Building itcl ... <span style="font-weight: bold;">done</span>.</div><div>Building mk4tcl ... <span style="font-weight: bold;">done</span>.</div><div>Building kitsh ... <span style="font-weight: bold;">done</span>.</div></div><div><br /></div><div>When I try to run it i get this:</div><div><div><span style="font-weight: bold;">./tclkit-local </span></div><div>application-specific initialization failed: couldn't read file "/home/lostone/Programare/Tcl/freewrap-starkits/kitcreator/tclkit-local/lib/tcl8.6/init.tcl": invalid seek</div></div><div><br /></div><div>Even if I run ./tclkit-8.6b3</div><div><br /></div><div>When I compile it <span style="text-decoration: underline;">without</span> <span style="text-decoration: underline;">mk4tcl</span> but use <span style="font-weight: bold;">cvfs </span>or <span style="font-weight: bold;">zip</span> instead.. It compiles, when I run it, it WORKS if I source any file. But i have a problem.</div><div><br /></div><div>I can't seem to ever be able to succesfully build a starpack or use sdx.kit:</div><div>(I know it uses vfs:mk4 but wth..?)</div><div><br /></div><div><div>an't find package vfs::mkcl</div><div> while executing</div><div>"package require vfs::mkcl"</div><div> (procedure "::vfs::mk4::Mount" line 4)</div><div> invoked from within</div><div>"::vfs::mk4::Mount /home/lostone/Programare/Tcl/freewrap-starkits/sdx.kit /home/lostone/Programare/Tcl/freewrap-starkits/sdx.kit -readonly"</div><div> ("eval" body line 1)</div><div> invoked from within</div><div>"eval [list ::vfs::${driver}::Mount $self $self] $args"</div></div><div><br /></div><div><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Is there any (other) way I can build "starpacks" of my applications?</span></div><div>Can I just append ZIPS? I'd be glad if anything else works!</div><div><br /></div><div>Also doing a "package names" only gives a few names.. If I append any .tcl file to the executable and then do "package names" i get all the packages..</div><div>95% of them source, some give errors like this:</div><div><div>couldn't read file "/home/lostone/Programare/Tcl/freewrap-starkits/kitcreator/tclkit-8.6b3/lib/vfs/mk4vfs.tcl": no such file or directory</div></div><div><br /></div><div>I tried building starkits with <span style="font-weight: bold;">kitgen</span>, <span style="font-weight: bold;">kbs</strong> and even to compile It myself but I failed miserably every time. I think it either must be a 8.6b bug or something in the settings. The weird thing <span style="font-weight: bold;">YOUR </strong>app was the ONLY one to run the code without coughing anything.. Though no starkit/starpack/zip way to deploy an app.</div><div><br /></div><div>Thanks in advance and keep up the good work!</div><div><br /></div>
<hr /><i>anonymous added on 2012-09-25 07:59:00 UTC:</i><br />
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Firstly i'd like to say: Wow, thanks for building KitCreator, it's mega easy to create starkits, even cross compiling them!!
Now my problems so far:
When compiling everything succeeded (after many tries)
./kitcreator 8.6b3
Building tcl ... done.
Building tclvfs ... done.
Building zlib ... done.
Building tk ... done.
Building itcl ... done.
Building mk4tcl ... done.
Building kitsh ... done.
When I try to run it i get this:
./tclkit-local
application-specific initialization failed: couldn't read file "/home/lostone/Programare/Tcl/freewrap-starkits/kitcreator/tclkit-local/lib/tcl8.6/init.tcl": invalid seek
Even if I run ./tclkit-8.6b3
When I compile it without mk4tcl but use cvfs or zip instead.. It compiles, when I run it, it WORKS if I source any file. But i have a problem.
I can't seem to ever be able to succesfully build a starpack or use sdx.kit:
(I know it uses vfs:mk4 but wth..?)
an't find package vfs::mkcl
while executing
"package require vfs::mkcl"
(procedure "::vfs::mk4::Mount" line 4)
invoked from within
"::vfs::mk4::Mount /home/lostone/Programare/Tcl/freewrap-starkits/sdx.kit /home/lostone/Programare/Tcl/freewrap-starkits/sdx.kit -readonly"
("eval" body line 1)
invoked from within
"eval [list ::vfs::${driver}::Mount $self $self] $args"
Is there any (other) way I can build "starpacks" of my applications?
Can I just append ZIPS? I'd be glad if anything else works!
Also doing a "package names" only gives a few names.. If I append any .tcl file to the executable and then do "package names" i get all the packages..
95% of them source, some give errors like this:
couldn't read file "/home/lostone/Programare/Tcl/freewrap-starkits/kitcreator/tclkit-8.6b3/lib/vfs/mk4vfs.tcl": no such file or directory
I tried building starkits with kitgen, kbs and even to compile It myself but I failed miserably every time. I think it either must be a 8.6b bug or something in the settings. The weird thing YOUR app was the ONLY one to run the code without coughing anything.. Though no starkit/starpack/zip way to deploy an app.
Thanks in advance and keep up the good work!
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\n<br/>Sorry about the bad editing, i thought it would come out as I typed with bold and stuff.. seems i ought to had used pre
<hr /><i>rkeene added on 2012-09-25 15:28:38 UTC:</i><br />
To whom it may concern,
There is an issue with Metakit and Tcl trunk (8.6b3 was just
released from trunk). I have not resolved it yet, but it will likely
result in a new patch against metakit being added to kitcreator's list of
metakit patches.
In the mean-time you can indeed use zip- or cvfs-based storage.
In zip-based storage there is a zip-file already appended to the
exectuable that you need to update. You should be able to extract it
using the "unzip" command, or update it using the "zip" command.
For cvfs-based storage the base of the kit is stored in an internal
archive that cannot be modified, but if you attach your source code in the
form of a zip file appended to the end of the executable it will be picked
up and used.
That is, for CVFS:
<pre>
cd myapp.vfs
zip -r ../myapp.zip *
cd ..
cat tclkit-using-cvfs myapp.zip > tclkit-with-myapp
chmod +x tclkit-with-myapp
</pre>
Thanks,
Roy Keene
<hr /><i>rkeene added on 2012-09-25 15:42:59 UTC:</i><br />
Another workaround is to use Tcl 8.6b2 or 8.5.12 instead of 8.6b3. Metakit works with those versions.
<hr /><i>rkeene added on 2012-10-08 19:35:44 UTC:</i><br />
Fixed in [94567b3779]
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