Sorry to reply to myself here, but further info:
I've discovered that if I symlink in the tcl8.6.8 and tk8.6.8 stuff
from prior to upgrading my pkgsrc stack, the exmh keybinding problem
goes away. I've left the rest of the "new" pkgsrc stack in place.
So something in the tcl/tk 8.6.10 update caus
>Sorry to reply to myself here, but further info:
>
>I've discovered that if I symlink in the tcl8.6.8 and tk8.6.8 stuff
>from prior to upgrading my pkgsrc stack, the exmh keybinding problem
>goes away. I've left the rest of the "new" pkgsrc stack in place.
>So something in the tcl/tk 8.6.10 updat
Hi Ken,
Thanks for the note, good to hear from you.
Yeah, a maze of twistly little dependencies. And the fact that XQuartz
apparently hasn't been touched since 2016 is not very comforting. Still
gets the job done for me, but I wonder what will happen when new Macs
all run Apple/ARM processors i
On Fri, 14 Aug 2020 19:26:24 -, "Marion Hakanson" said:
> Sorry to reply to myself here, but further info:
>
> I've discovered that if I symlink in the tcl8.6.8 and tk8.6.8 stuff
> from prior to upgrading my pkgsrc stack, the exmh keybinding problem
> goes away. I've left the rest of the "new"