[Bug 740846] Review Request: espresso - Extensible Simulation Package for Research on Soft matter

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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=740846

Jerry James <loganjerry@xxxxxxxxx> changed:

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--- Comment #7 from Jerry James <loganjerry@xxxxxxxxx> 2011-10-26 15:47:26 EDT ---
Taking for review.  I notice that the output of configure shows a Tk version of
none.  If the Tk front-end is desirable, just adding --with-tk to each of the
%dconfigure_mpi invocations and Requiring tk-devel does the trick.  If not,
just ignore my pathetic attempt to be helpful. :-)

Attempting to install after building results in this error:

# rpm -i espresso-* ../noarch/espresso-common-3.0.2-1.fc15.noarch.rpm
error: Failed dependencies:
 /usr/bin/tclsh8.4 is needed by espresso-common-3.0.2-1.fc15.noarch

That's because tools/trace_memory.tcl starts with "#!/usr/bin/tclsh8.4", which
is the wrong version.  Adding this to %prep fixes the problem:

sed -i 's/tclsh8\.4/tclsh/' tools/trace_memory.tcl

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