--- tkseti Wed Jun 30 17:43:09 1999 +++ tkseti Wed Jun 30 17:43:19 1999 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ #!/bin/sh # the next line restarts using wish \ -exec wish "$0" ${1+"$@"} +exec wish8.0 "$0" ${1+"$@"} ############################################################################# # Visual Tcl v1.20 Project # @@ -160,11 +160,11 @@ TkSETI can be started if the client is already running, or it can start the client manually or automatically for you. This is explained in the Setup section that follows. - - TkSETI will look for the client files in the directory ~/setiathome. If - you've run the client elsewhere, or run more than one client, just - specify the setiathome client directory on the tkseti command line. For - example: + + TkSETI will look for the client files in the directory + /var/db/setiathome . If you've run the client elsewhere, or run more + than one client, just specify the setiathome client directory on the + tkseti command line. For example: tkseti ~/setiathome @@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. } - set seti(usage) " TkSETI version $seti(tksetiVersion) by Rick Macdonald \n\nYou are running [info nameofexecutable] patchlevel [info patchlevel].\n\nUsage: tkseti \[--help\] \[user_setiathome_directory\]\n user_setiathome_directory defaults to ~/setiathome" + set seti(usage) " TkSETI version $seti(tksetiVersion) by Rick Macdonald \n\nYou are running [info nameofexecutable] patchlevel [info patchlevel].\n\nUsage: tkseti \[--help\] \[user_setiathome_directory\]\n user_setiathome_directory defaults to /var/db/setiathome" if {[lsearch $argv "--help"] >= 0} { puts \n$seti(usage) @@ -509,7 +509,7 @@ option add *highlightBackground grey85 user if {$argc == 0} { - set seti(setidir) [glob ~]/setiathome + set seti(setidir) /var/db/setiathome } { set seti(setidir) [lindex $argv 0] }