Pascal Georges wrote:

Hi!

 > On my Suse distro I get a crash after "package require
 > tdom" ...

That's bad news...

This is a stable SuSE? Or some of this Open-Ever-Beta
stuff? That is: could it just be a bug in SuSE? Probably
solved by some of their updates?

I guess you have the tdom package installed of course and
that crash does not mean it just did not find it. As far as
I got tDOM is pretty "old" so it should be stable. Mine is
0.7.8 dating July 2003...

 > Would it be possible to incorporate the necessary code in
 > Scid ?

Hm, that indeed does not really sound like a solution. I
mean put to the extreme we could just incoroprate tcl source
into scid and build everything from scratch... (Probably
bootstrapping a gcc before ;) <scnr>

Besides: actually I'm still happy if I get tcl to talk with
me, but building that stuff is a bit beyond my capabilities.
I don't know where to put all this stuff for tcl to find it,
what it requires and so on.

 > As a workaround I wrote catch { package require tdom } so
 > Scid can be launched, but for the least this exception
 > should be caught if no other solution is possible (that is
 > inhibit correspondance stuff if tdom is missing).

Inhibit would not be necessary, one could use an external
tool of course. But I admit that the above does not sound
good. I thougth this stuff is kind of standard, stable and
usable...

But I'm open to use whatever lib or package that gives me
just xpath access to xml. Admitting that I did quite some
research to even come up with the tDOM solution.

Anyway could you please check wether this is a singular
problem on your setup? Probably by compiling tDOM from
source? You're a lot more in this tcl-stuff then I'll ever
be...

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