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I could install:
1) texlive with perl /media/500G/texlive2019-20190410/install-tl --gui
2) Qt by double clicking /media/500G/qt-opensource-linux-x64-5.13.0.run and run
3) Visual Studio Code by double clicking /media/500G/VSCode-linux-x64/code in non-musl version of void BUT in musl version, I get this for texlive
Error in startup script: can't read "::bin_descs(x86_64-linuxmusl)": no such element in array
while executing
"__ "$::bin_descs($::vars(this_platform))""
invoked from within
"if $::advanced {
if $::alltrees {
incr rw
pgrid [ttk::label .tspll -text [__ "Main tree"]] -in .dirf -row $rw -column 0 -sticky nw
..."
(procedure "run_menu" line 70)
invoked from within
"run_menu"
invoked from within
"if {$l eq "mess_yesno"} {
answer_to_perl
} elseif {$l eq "menudata"} {
# we do want a menu, so we expect menu data,
# which may ..."
(procedure "main_prog" line 63)
invoked from within
"main_prog"
(file "/media/500G/texlive2019-20190410/tlpkg/installer/install-tl-gui.tcl" line 1845)
and for VS Code and Qt, in terminal: No such file or directory
Is there any way to make these work in musl version?
void-linux
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I could install:
1) texlive with perl /media/500G/texlive2019-20190410/install-tl --gui
2) Qt by double clicking /media/500G/qt-opensource-linux-x64-5.13.0.run and run
3) Visual Studio Code by double clicking /media/500G/VSCode-linux-x64/code in non-musl version of void BUT in musl version, I get this for texlive
Error in startup script: can't read "::bin_descs(x86_64-linuxmusl)": no such element in array
while executing
"__ "$::bin_descs($::vars(this_platform))""
invoked from within
"if $::advanced {
if $::alltrees {
incr rw
pgrid [ttk::label .tspll -text [__ "Main tree"]] -in .dirf -row $rw -column 0 -sticky nw
..."
(procedure "run_menu" line 70)
invoked from within
"run_menu"
invoked from within
"if {$l eq "mess_yesno"} {
answer_to_perl
} elseif {$l eq "menudata"} {
# we do want a menu, so we expect menu data,
# which may ..."
(procedure "main_prog" line 63)
invoked from within
"main_prog"
(file "/media/500G/texlive2019-20190410/tlpkg/installer/install-tl-gui.tcl" line 1845)
and for VS Code and Qt, in terminal: No such file or directory
Is there any way to make these work in musl version?
void-linux
add a comment |
I could install:
1) texlive with perl /media/500G/texlive2019-20190410/install-tl --gui
2) Qt by double clicking /media/500G/qt-opensource-linux-x64-5.13.0.run and run
3) Visual Studio Code by double clicking /media/500G/VSCode-linux-x64/code in non-musl version of void BUT in musl version, I get this for texlive
Error in startup script: can't read "::bin_descs(x86_64-linuxmusl)": no such element in array
while executing
"__ "$::bin_descs($::vars(this_platform))""
invoked from within
"if $::advanced {
if $::alltrees {
incr rw
pgrid [ttk::label .tspll -text [__ "Main tree"]] -in .dirf -row $rw -column 0 -sticky nw
..."
(procedure "run_menu" line 70)
invoked from within
"run_menu"
invoked from within
"if {$l eq "mess_yesno"} {
answer_to_perl
} elseif {$l eq "menudata"} {
# we do want a menu, so we expect menu data,
# which may ..."
(procedure "main_prog" line 63)
invoked from within
"main_prog"
(file "/media/500G/texlive2019-20190410/tlpkg/installer/install-tl-gui.tcl" line 1845)
and for VS Code and Qt, in terminal: No such file or directory
Is there any way to make these work in musl version?
void-linux
I could install:
1) texlive with perl /media/500G/texlive2019-20190410/install-tl --gui
2) Qt by double clicking /media/500G/qt-opensource-linux-x64-5.13.0.run and run
3) Visual Studio Code by double clicking /media/500G/VSCode-linux-x64/code in non-musl version of void BUT in musl version, I get this for texlive
Error in startup script: can't read "::bin_descs(x86_64-linuxmusl)": no such element in array
while executing
"__ "$::bin_descs($::vars(this_platform))""
invoked from within
"if $::advanced {
if $::alltrees {
incr rw
pgrid [ttk::label .tspll -text [__ "Main tree"]] -in .dirf -row $rw -column 0 -sticky nw
..."
(procedure "run_menu" line 70)
invoked from within
"run_menu"
invoked from within
"if {$l eq "mess_yesno"} {
answer_to_perl
} elseif {$l eq "menudata"} {
# we do want a menu, so we expect menu data,
# which may ..."
(procedure "main_prog" line 63)
invoked from within
"main_prog"
(file "/media/500G/texlive2019-20190410/tlpkg/installer/install-tl-gui.tcl" line 1845)
and for VS Code and Qt, in terminal: No such file or directory
Is there any way to make these work in musl version?
void-linux
void-linux
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