Hi Erik, In the recent past, I had similar issues with TCL mismatch between my system version and the thirdparty ones. Could you try attaching gdb to the scilab process and printing a backtrace ?
$ gdb -ex 'thread apply all bt' --pid=$(pidof lt-scilab-bin) PS: removing SCIHOME (eg. '~/.Scilab') might help Thanks, -- Clément Le dimanche 12 février 2017 à 05:40 -0700, E_Ben a écrit : > I'm rather a newbie to Linux and to building Scilab, so I have the feeling > that my issue might be trivial. However, I couldn't find a solution after > several hours searching the web and this email list archive. > > I successfully built scilab from sources using the master branch as of > 2017/02/10. I can start scilab from the scilab/bin subfolder of the folder > where I have built scilab using ./configure and make, which finished without > errors. Now, I want to install it to the Ubuntu 16.10 tree using sudo make > install, which finishes without errors (without sudo, I get access errors). > When I now start scilab by typing "scilab &" in a terminal, there are no > error messages, but the scilab gui doesn't appear. By typing "ps -A | grep > sci", I see two running processes, named "scilab" and "scilab-bin", which I > have to kill manually. > > Why is the scilab window not shown, as it is the case when executed from the > build folder? During build, I only added --without-modelica option to > ./configure > Do I have to add further options to ./configure? Do I have to modify some > access rights? Are libraries missing? However, in the last two cases, I > thought that configure, make and make install should manage that. So it is > related to Ubuntu 16.10 or am I just blind and stupid? > > Thanks for your help, > Erik > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://mailinglists.scilab.org/Scilab-does-not-start-properly-after- > make-install-on-Ubuntu-16-10-tp4035469.html > Sent from the Scilab developers - Mailing Lists Archives mailing list archive > at Nabble.com. > _______________________________________________ > dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.scilab.org/mailman/listinfo/dev _______________________________________________ dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.scilab.org/mailman/listinfo/dev
