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From: <raf...@ni...> - 2013-06-02 19:14:36
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I hope to see it in the repos, or at least in the AUR soon. CU Rafael |
From: Lee B. <le...@sg...> - 2004-12-21 23:02:23
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As for what a library is... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Library_%28computer_science%29 Go looking in whatever you look for in suse for libtk/libtcl-tk/tk/blahtk/blahtk-dev packages... in debian.. to get a nice listing its just apt-cache search tk and the package names are nice too :-D meh debian is nice in general :) -Lee On Dec 21, 2004, at 4:04 PM, Opdekamp Willy wrote: > On Mon, 2004-12-20 at 18:01 -0500, Lee Burton wrote: >> >> >> ______________________________________________________________________ >> >> Same as the other... opps :-) > >> So, I really like to have a working system with dbfs, >> but my knowledge >> to Linux is fair (I would say) and I had already a >> problem when >> configuring ocaml 3.07. >> This is a Suse 9.2 AMD64 box, with KDE3.3.3 - Sqlite >> 2.8.15-3 - Qt >> 3.3.3-24: when trying to ./configure the ocaml I >> recieve the error >> The fact tcl.h is not there makes me think you might want to >> go after the tcl/tk devel packages. >> > You're quit right, they weren't present and it took me some time to > install the rpm's for tl/tck. However I can't find any good labltk rpms > for suse, so I've run ./configure in the ocam-3.07 dir, and the last > lines of the log where: > > <quote> > Configuring LablTk... > tcl.h version 8.4 found with "". > tk.h found. > Tcl library found. > Tk library not found. > Configuration failed, LablTk will not be built. > <end quote> > > So, there is some progress. However the meaning of Tk library is not > yet > clear. A look with Google didn't do the job and my books of Running > Linux & a Nutshell didn't clear the meaning of 'library' out. > > For the time being I haven't install the labltk-rpm packages and I can > see that ./configure tries to built the lablgtk?? Or not?? > > Any good thoughts?? > > Tnx already > TheWeb > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > SF email is sponsored by - The IT Product Guide > Read honest & candid reviews on hundreds of IT Products from real > users. > Discover which products truly live up to the hype. Start reading now. > http://productguide.itmanagersjournal.com/ > _______________________________________________ > DBFS-main mailing list > DBF...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dbfs-main > > ------- Lee Burton le...@sg... lb...@tj... |
From: Opdekamp W. <w.o...@sk...> - 2004-12-21 21:00:11
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On Mon, 2004-12-20 at 18:01 -0500, Lee Burton wrote: > > > ______________________________________________________________________ > > Same as the other... opps :-) > So, I really like to have a working system with dbfs, > but my knowledge > to Linux is fair (I would say) and I had already a > problem when > configuring ocaml 3.07. > This is a Suse 9.2 AMD64 box, with KDE3.3.3 - Sqlite > 2.8.15-3 - Qt > 3.3.3-24: when trying to ./configure the ocaml I > recieve the error > The fact tcl.h is not there makes me think you might want to > go after the tcl/tk devel packages. > You're quit right, they weren't present and it took me some time to install the rpm's for tl/tck. However I can't find any good labltk rpms for suse, so I've run ./configure in the ocam-3.07 dir, and the last lines of the log where: <quote> Configuring LablTk... tcl.h version 8.4 found with "". tk.h found. Tcl library found. Tk library not found. Configuration failed, LablTk will not be built. <end quote> So, there is some progress. However the meaning of Tk library is not yet clear. A look with Google didn't do the job and my books of Running Linux & a Nutshell didn't clear the meaning of 'library' out. For the time being I haven't install the labltk-rpm packages and I can see that ./configure tries to built the lablgtk?? Or not?? Any good thoughts?? Tnx already TheWeb |
From: Lee B. <le...@sg...> - 2004-12-20 23:02:33
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Same as the other... opps :-) Begin forwarded message: > From: Lee Burton <le...@sg...> > Date: December 20, 2004 5:54:27 PM EST > To: w.o...@sk... > Subject: Re: [DBFS-main] Installing dbfs and ocaml problem > > I don't have much experience with Suse past ummm a long time ago :) > I run debian... but look below. > On Dec 20, 2004, at 4:58 PM, Opdekamp Willy wrote: > >> Hey, >> >> seems I'm the first poster here. >> I have contacted Onno before to ask for creating a forum, but hey >> there >> was already an exisitng one! >> Hope that thsi will be used a little bit more than now! >> >> So, I really like to have a working system with dbfs, but my knowledge >> to Linux is fair (I would say) and I had already a problem when >> configuring ocaml 3.07. >> This is a Suse 9.2 AMD64 box, with KDE3.3.3 - Sqlite 2.8.15-3 - Qt >> 3.3.3-24: when trying to ./configure the ocaml I recieve the error >> <quote> >> Bytecode threads library supported. >> Location of X11 include files: /usr/X11R6/include/X11 >> Options for linking with X11: -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 >> NDBM not found, the "dbm" library will not be supported. >> Configuring LablTk... >> tcl.h not found. >> Configuration failed, LablTk will not be built. >> <end quote> >> There is also a source dump from this installation on >> http://paste.phpfi.com/42572: my best guess for now is that the >> lablgtk >> library should be installed. Well, I could look for labltk and found >> indeed: >> labltk >> ocaml-labltk-devel >> ocaml-labltk >> >> Should I install those three and than run ./configure (from ocaml) >> again? > I would do that but.. also > Configuring LablTk... > tcl.h not found. > Configuration failed, LablTk will not be built. > The fact tcl.h is not there makes me think you might want to go after > the tcl/tk devel packages. >> >> Any help highly appreciated. >> regards, >> >> -- >> TheWeb >> www.dedicavit.net >> www.dedicavit.com >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------- >> SF email is sponsored by - The IT Product Guide >> Read honest & candid reviews on hundreds of IT Products from real >> users. >> Discover which products truly live up to the hype. Start reading now. >> http://productguide.itmanagersjournal.com/ >> _______________________________________________ >> DBFS-main mailing list >> DBF...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dbfs-main >> >> > ------- > Lee Burton > le...@sg... > lb...@tj... > ------- Lee Burton le...@sg... lb...@tj... |
From: Lee B. <le...@sg...> - 2004-12-20 23:02:31
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Opps... it seems I just replyed... and didn't reply to. Begin forwarded message: > From: Lee Burton <le...@sg...> > Date: December 20, 2004 6:00:00 PM EST > To: w.o...@sk... > Subject: Re: [DBFS-main] Installing dbfs and ocaml problem > > Not sure how much a use it would be to you.. but later tonight I might > post a depends list of debian packages... > maybe most of the suse ones correspond? > On Dec 20, 2004, at 4:58 PM, Opdekamp Willy wrote: > >> Hey, >> >> seems I'm the first poster here. >> I have contacted Onno before to ask for creating a forum, but hey >> there >> was already an exisitng one! >> Hope that thsi will be used a little bit more than now! >> >> So, I really like to have a working system with dbfs, but my knowledge >> to Linux is fair (I would say) and I had already a problem when >> configuring ocaml 3.07. >> This is a Suse 9.2 AMD64 box, with KDE3.3.3 - Sqlite 2.8.15-3 - Qt >> 3.3.3-24: when trying to ./configure the ocaml I recieve the error >> <quote> >> Bytecode threads library supported. >> Location of X11 include files: /usr/X11R6/include/X11 >> Options for linking with X11: -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 >> NDBM not found, the "dbm" library will not be supported. >> Configuring LablTk... >> tcl.h not found. >> Configuration failed, LablTk will not be built. >> <end quote> >> There is also a source dump from this installation on >> http://paste.phpfi.com/42572: my best guess for now is that the >> lablgtk >> library should be installed. Well, I could look for labltk and found >> indeed: >> labltk >> ocaml-labltk-devel >> ocaml-labltk >> >> Should I install those three and than run ./configure (from ocaml) >> again? >> >> Any help highly appreciated. >> regards, >> >> -- >> TheWeb >> www.dedicavit.net >> www.dedicavit.com >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------- >> SF email is sponsored by - The IT Product Guide >> Read honest & candid reviews on hundreds of IT Products from real >> users. >> Discover which products truly live up to the hype. Start reading now. >> http://productguide.itmanagersjournal.com/ >> _______________________________________________ >> DBFS-main mailing list >> DBF...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dbfs-main >> >> > ------- > Lee Burton > le...@sg... > lb...@tj... > ------- Lee Burton le...@sg... lb...@tj... |
From: Opdekamp W. <w.o...@sk...> - 2004-12-20 21:54:19
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Hey, seems I'm the first poster here. I have contacted Onno before to ask for creating a forum, but hey there was already an exisitng one! Hope that thsi will be used a little bit more than now! So, I really like to have a working system with dbfs, but my knowledge to Linux is fair (I would say) and I had already a problem when configuring ocaml 3.07. This is a Suse 9.2 AMD64 box, with KDE3.3.3 - Sqlite 2.8.15-3 - Qt 3.3.3-24: when trying to ./configure the ocaml I recieve the error <quote> Bytecode threads library supported. Location of X11 include files: /usr/X11R6/include/X11 Options for linking with X11: -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 NDBM not found, the "dbm" library will not be supported. Configuring LablTk... tcl.h not found. Configuration failed, LablTk will not be built. <end quote> There is also a source dump from this installation on http://paste.phpfi.com/42572: my best guess for now is that the lablgtk library should be installed. Well, I could look for labltk and found indeed: labltk ocaml-labltk-devel ocaml-labltk Should I install those three and than run ./configure (from ocaml) again? Any help highly appreciated. regards, -- TheWeb www.dedicavit.net www.dedicavit.com |
From: Lee B. <le...@sg...> - 2004-12-18 21:49:09
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