> > Hi!! > > I have a little problem because I am trying to compile something that > requires > the development files of Tcl/Tk. I > have installed both packages (tcl8.2-dev/tk8.2-dev), but it turns out that > the > configure script of this program > does not find tcl.h. I have checked that the standard installation of this > two > packages place everything under > tcl8.2 subdir in /usr/include, so that is why it is not found?
You can use the compiler -I switch. > How do you > enable ldconfig to automatically look > there to find the include files? Is it just a question of making a soft link > somewhere (for example in > /usr/local/include?) or there is a more elegant alternative? Isn't ldconfig meant to be used with bins and you are dealing with src? > I know that this is so to enable different version of Tcl/tk to be installed, > but it breaks all the autoconf files in every package I run "configure"... > Perhaps there is a way to tell autoconf where that file is located? > Thanks in advance for the help!! > > Nacho. > > > -- > Ignacio Más Ivars > Department of Teleinformatics - Royal Institute of Technology (KTH/IT) > Electrum, 204 S-164 40 KISTA (Sweden) > Office phone: +46 8 7521497 > Office fax: +46 8 7511793 > E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://www.it.kth.se/~nacho/ > > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > -- Shaul Karl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>