Before compiling I did: applied the 3 patchs ./configure make and
then it stopped
I run Linux 1.2.13 (no Elf, yet) on a 486 DX4 100Mhz
Any help would be appreciate,
Claude Paradis
<cla...@six.net>
either you gave a different name to the tcl7.4 directory, or
you removed the install-directory after making "install"
in the first case, rename the directory, in the other case
re-create it, and just copy the file libtcl.a from /usr.../lib/libtcl.a
into that directory
hope that helps
build and test Tcl 7.4 before you try to compile Tk 4.0
Bob
Claude Paradis (cla...@six.net) wrote:
: Hi,
: I presently have Tcl 7.3 and Tk 3.6 in my Linux box. Last week, I finally
: found a tutorial (after many many hours of searching) with exercises to do
: in order to learn Tcl and Tk. The book from J. Ousterhout is fine but got
: little exercises in it.
: There was a catch with the tutorial: it needed Tcl 7.4 & Tk 4.0 to work!
: So I went to Sun lab and get myself the new versions. Tcl 7.4 compiled
: with no problem at all. I barely had time to got a coffee. Then I started
: on Tk 4.0... Make stopped saying:
: make: *** No rule to make target '../tcl7.4/libtcl.a'. Stop.
: Before compiling I did: applied the 3 patchs ./configure make and
: Before compiling I did: applied the 3 patchs ./configure make and
: then it stopped
: I run Linux 1.2.13 (no Elf, yet) on a 486 DX4 100Mhz
: Any help would be appreciate,
: Claude Paradis
: <cla...@six.net>
I would recommend that you download the already compiled tk4.0aout.tar.gz
(and the tcl too).
You can find them at sunsite, in the app/devel/tcl directory (I'm not sure
if this path is correct). Then is just untar it on the root directory (/).
It's faster than compiling everything by hand, and comes with dynamic libs.
I've done it myself and its working fine
Good luck
Siome
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