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Subject: Re: Installing Scid for Linux

Author: Steffen Jakob

Date: 13:04:27 09/01/02

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On September 01, 2002 at 15:54:43, Miguel A. Ballicora wrote:

>I ported my program Gaviota to Linux and I want to see if it runs well under
>Scid (it is working nice under xboard).
>
>Scid relies on having installed libraries from Tcl/Tk. Before compiling, it is
>necessary to find them on one's system (the 'configure' program from Scid tries
>to do it). I have SuSE 8.0 and apparently the libraries are preinstalled but I
>cannot find the include files tk.h and tcl.h.

Type "locate tcl.h". On my RH7.1 installation it's located at /usr/include/tcl.h

My tcl version:
> rpm -qf /usr/include/tcl.h
tcl-8.3.3-69

Greetings,
Steffen.

>For this reason, I downloaded Tcl/Tk version 8.3.4 from a mirror site and in the
>gzipped file I cannot see the tcl.h file (tk.h is present). What do I do?
>
>Another question: Every time I install something in linux it seems that it is
>saving stuff in different places. What happen if I try to uninstall?
>
>Thanks,
>Miguel



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