Joost,

I had tcl/tk 8.3, 8.4 and 8.5. I've removed 8.3 and 8.4 and that has 
removed scid also. Tried to recompile and I've got:

configure: Makefile configuration program for Scid
    Renaming "Makefile" to "Makefile.bak"
    Tcl/Tk version: 8.5
    Your operating system is: Linux 2.6.31-22-generic-pae
    Location of "tcl.h": not found
    Location of "tk.h": not found
    Location of Tcl 8.5 library: /usr/lib
    Location of Tk 8.5 library: /usr/lib
    Location of X11 library: /usr/lib
    Checking if your system already has zlib installed: yes.
Not all settings could be determined!
The default Makefile was written.
You will need to edit it before you can compile Scid.

Just the same. Any idea???
Thx in advance

Joost 't Hart escribió:
> On 11/11/2010 05:48 PM, Juan Jose Inchausti wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I've tried to upgrade my SCID, from 3.6.1 to 4.2.2. I've downloaded it,
>> untar and try ./configure. What I've got is:
>>
>> configure: Makefile configuration program for Scid
>>      Renaming "Makefile" to "Makefile.bak"
>>      Tcl/Tk version: 8.5
>>      Your operating system is: Linux 2.6.31-22-generic-pae
>>      Location of "tcl.h": not found
>>      Location of "tk.h": not found
>>      Location of Tcl 8.5 library: /usr/lib
>>      Location of Tk 8.5 library: /usr/lib
>>      Location of X11 library: /usr/lib
>>      Checking if your system already has zlib installed: yes.
>> Not all settings could be determined!
>> The default Makefile was written.
>> You will need to edit it before you can compile Scid.
>>
>> Where can I find the headers (tcl.h, tk.h) I'm missing???
>
> My best guess is that you need to install the tcl8.5-dev and tk8.5-dev 
> packages.
>
> Run another ./configure after that.
>
> Once you've got 4.2.2 compiled, note the following before running it:
> 1) si3 bases you open in 4.x will be converted to si4 format. You may 
> want to run a backup to stay on the safe side.
> 2) Stuff like option data and some other configs (in ~/.scid/*) are 
> not compatible between 3.6 and 4.x. Set your current stuff aside if 
> you like.
>
> Good luck,
> Joost.
>
>

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