02-28-2003
Type the 'set' command at the prompt and put the ouput in the script. See if it runs successfully during it's next scheduled occurrance. If it does, then it is an environment variable (which is my guess). Most likely it is the LD_PATH (or similar) variable. You can start eliminating variables until you figure out which one is the critical one.
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NAME
tclsh - Simple shell containing Tcl interpreter
SYNOPSIS
tclsh ?-encoding name? ?fileName arg arg ...?
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DESCRIPTION
Tclsh is a shell-like application that reads Tcl commands from its standard input or from a file and evaluates them. If invoked with no
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SCRIPT FILES
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