From: Jim I. <ji...@ap...> - 2001-10-18 20:30:04
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Russ, The pundits guide is "Jim hasn't worked this out yet..." I think I said this in the release notes. If you want to help, then take the tclConfig.sh in Tcl.framework, and take tkConfig.sh.in from the source tree, and mess around with them till they work for you, and send me the results. Then I just need to figure out how to auto-gen these in the build process. If you want to do this too, even better!!! Otherwise, you have to wait till I can get some time to figure out how this should work for MacOS X. Jim On Thursday, October 18, 2001, at 12:02 PM, Russ McBride wrote: > > I'm attempting to configure a PostgreSQL database with pgAccess, which > is a tck/tk interface that can be used to control my db. During the > configure process I get a complaint that the tkConfig.sh file can't be > found, because of course there is no such file. I'm sure that I've > botched the tcl/tk setup process due to my incredible ignorance of the > architecture here (I do however have the general PG install process > wired--see http://www.psyex.com/techdocs/pgonx for info on getting PG > up and running on OS X). It also seems like this must be a regular > problem--configuring an app that requires the tkConfig.sh file. What > do the pundits do here? > > Perhaps I need "Gumby's install guide for tck/tk". So far, all I've > done after downloading the "snapshots" is to stick the frameworks into > /Library/Frameworks/ . . . or may be I should have stuck them in > /System/Library/Frameworks ? > > > Thanks in advance, > > Russ > > _______________________________________________ > Tcl-mac mailing list > Tc...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tcl-mac > -- Jim Ingham ji...@ap... Developer Tools - gdb Apple Computer |