What I would do instead is install Tcl Lib right into the TclPro
directory structure. That way you should be able to run
protclsh80
and then "package require tcllib"
Once you can do that, then you should be able to start the server as
protclsh80 httpd.tcl
>>>petrus vloet said:
>
> Dear Lady, Dear Sir,
>
> I have installed tclpro1.3 on Windows NT.
>
> In another directory I have installed tclhttpd as a stand alone
> application.
> In tclhttpd's lib directory I installed tcllib
>
> In the command prompt I started up
>
> protclsh82.exe
>
> changed to the tclhttpd's bin directory and sourced httpd.tcl
>
> It shows
> Cannot find Standard Tcl Library in auto_path
> ..
> but
> tclhttpd3.0.2bin/../lib
> is included.
>
> So source once more
> source httpd.tcl
>
> The server starts up althought it can not find the packages limit and
> crypt.
>
>
>
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