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TCL unable to find my installed extensions...
sbaguz:
I messed up my TCL 2.11 I installed and customized yesterday into a USB stick... :'(
Because of a problem with an extension, I had the brilliant idea of erasing it from /tce/optional and manually editing the tce.lst file (on a Windows system :o : a permission problem?)...
Result: when booting I correctly see the OnDemand extensions, I have my previous background and everything I changed... but I'm no more able to see and launch any installed extension!!!! I've tried to use the rebuilding database feature, to put the deleted tcz in its original position re-editing tce.lst and so on without success...
Is there a way to recover without reinstalling?
Thanks in advance
curaga:
Perhaps it's all just from having your lst file in Windows format; see if "file" says so, and if so, use dos2unix on it.
combo3:
Windows text editors add linefeed control characters.
You'll need to open tce.lst and remove all the '^M' in the file.
sbaguz:
Thanks!
It worked, but only at the second attempt... the second reboot I mean, I don't know why.
;)
sbaguz:
So, after some other test I have to admit that the problem is not related at all to the file editing... As a matter of fact I was in doubt about the solution above, because even if I was on a Windows system, I was using Notepad++, that gives me the option to respect the original encoding (CR / LF) of every file.
The first time I've been able to see my programs again I also changed the usb plug from which I booted: yes, as far as I know if I plug my usb installation of TCL in the docking station of my laptop I'm never able to see my installed extensions, while if I plug it directly in the laptop this happens only sometimes...
Very strange, I hope this is a problem related only to my usb stick (a SanDisk Cruzer Mini) or my docking station. ;)
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