I am not sure if this will help you, but most programs default to a prefix
of "/usr/local" when your configure them for build.  Redhat uses the prefix
"/usr".  I have found that in most cases "./configure --prefix=/usr"
(without the quotes) works, the glaring exception being Apache.

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Warren Melnick
Director of Research and Development
Astata Corporation




-----Original Message-----
From: Ramesh Babu Muthuvel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2001 4:37 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Version Conflicts


Hello All,

I have a code that needs TCL 8.4 , well red Hat
6.2 had TCL 8.0 install with it. So, i downloaded
TCL 8.4 and installed into my machine.

Now, if i run my code it complains " Version
Conflict have TCL 8.0 needed TCL 8.4"...

How do i make my code look into the installed TCL
8.4 ?

or

How do i remove the TCL 8.0 installed in my
machine ?.

Please reply,

Ramesh

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