On 12/6/21 02:41, Christian Helmuth wrote:
Hi John,
On Sun, Dec 05, 2021 at 23:00:21 CET, John J. Karcher wrote:
First, line 550 of "tool/run/run" still contained a "which" command, which I changed to:
if { [catch {set path [exec command -v $command]}] == 0} {
Running "command -v e2mkdir" gives "/usr/bin/e2mkdir", so I expected this change to fix the problem, but it didn't.
This is because the exec aborts with an error.
tclsh> exec command -v xorriso couldn't execute "command": no such file or directory while evaluating {exec command -v xorriso} tclsh> exec bash -c "command -v xorriso" /usr/bin/xorriso tclsh>
"command" is an bash built-in command and can't be executed by Tcl/Expect directly. With the following small change to the line above your second patch is unnecessary.
if { [catch {set path [exec bash -c "command -v $command"]}] == 0} {
That solved it. I knew it was a silly problem. :^)
Thanks!
John J. Karcher devuser@alternateapproach.com