Juergen Schoenwaelder wrote:
> >>>>> Rachmat Kosasih writes:
>
> Rachmat> I was successfully installed Tcl/Tk 8.0.3, and the
> Rachmat> scotty-2.10 in my linux box (RedHat 4.2, Pentium 120, 24 MB,
> Rachmat> xircom ethernet card). But I still have problem with
> Rachmat> asynchronous snmp get. The problem is that when using
> Rachmat> asynchronous snmp get, it seems that the call back script
> Rachmat> will never run unless I do snmp wait or send a synchronous
> Rachmat> snmp call. This only happen when Tnm is loaded from Tcl 8.0
> Rachmat> not when using scotty. Is there any thing I should do to
> Rachmat> avoid snmp wait command ?
>
> The only real difference between the scotty executable and the tclsh
> is that scotty is always event driven. Tclsh is started in a non-event
> driven mode until you force it to process events. This is usually done
> by calling `vwait forever' once the script has been loaded. The `snmp
> wait' command is similar to `vwait forever' with the exception that it
> only processes SNMP events. (I think the current behaviour of tclsh is
> odd and confusing, but folks at Scriptics could not be convinced to
> change their minds.)
> Juergen
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