Hey Gregor,

thanks for pointing to the several other bug reports. I was able to fix the problem.

As it turned out, the cause was perl-tk (or in last resort the X-Server) not finding the rgb.txt file, causing this nasty error.

That's in fact no problem of Debian nor Ubuntu, because I'm running a non-standard X-Server (for SunRays) which expects things slightly different. To sad that perl-tk throws such a cryptic error message in this case. How many bugs reports and endless debugging sessions could have been prevented...

Thanks to anyone trying to help!
Regarding me, this bug can be closed as clusterssh is obviously completely innocent.

Joerg


gregor herrmann wrote:
On Sun, 29 Jun 2008 23:50:50 +0200, Joerg Delker wrote:

Unfortunately * I cannot reproduce it
* there is no 3.21-2 in Debian (testing and unstable have 3.22-1)
Ok, I fetched 3.22-1 from Debian and installed it - same error.

Thanks for checking.

$ cssh
89dd0c4 is not a hash at /usr/lib/perl5/Tk/MainWindow.pm line 55.

[dependencies]

Could you please tell us the versions of these packages?
libx11-protocol-perl        0.56-1
openssh-client              1:4.7p1-8ubuntu1.2
perl-tk                     1:804.027-8
xterm                       229-1ubuntu1

Let's have a look (Debian/unstable again):
perl-tk               1:804.028-1+b1
libx11-protocol-perl  0.56-2
openssh-client        1:4.7p1-12
xterm                 235-1

The most relevant difference (in combination with the error message)
seems to be the different version in perl-tk.

A very similar error was reported against perl-tk:
http://bugs.debian.org/383018

Another maybe interesting report can be found over here:
http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.tcltk/2006/09/msg99.html

Not directly helpful but also pointing to the xserver:
http://fedoraforum.org/forum/archive/index.php/t-108841.html

Could you please
either check these bug reports
and/or try to upgrade your perl-tk package?


Cheers,
gregor




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