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2007-09-11       - By Virden, Larry W.

 Back
You say "The application uses it's own tcl version installed in the
application directory" - if that is the case, then the problem is that
you are going to need to use the --with-tcl= configure argument. Look in
the directory where the application installs its tcl and find the
directory containing the file tclConfig.sh. That's the value you type
after the = sign.

Note that you may also need to use the --with-tclinclude= argument,
giving the directory where the application has installed the tcl.h
header as well.  


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[mailto:redhat-list-bounces@(protected)] On Behalf Of Roderick
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2007 5:05 PM
To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list
Subject: Compiling oratcl needs library libtclstub8.4.12.a

Hello,
I'm trying to compile and install the open source oratcl 4.4 extension
(for tcl) on my RHEL 4.5 server. I really need this package installed to
connect the application to Oracle. The application uses it's own tcl
version installed in the application directory. I got problems to
compile the library. I get this message:

$ ./configure --enable-gcc --prefix=/quovadx/qdx5.5/integrator/tcl
--exec-prefix=/quovadx/qdx5.5/integrator/tcl
...seems to be working allright....

$ make
gcc -pipe -DPACKAGE_NAME=\"Oratcl\"
....
-L/quovadx/qdx5.5/integrator/tcl/integrator/tcl/lib -ltclstub8.4.12
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -ltclstub8.4.12
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make: *** [libOratcl4.4.so] Error 1

I got a libtclstub8.4.a somewhere in the applications tcl directory. Is
someone able to help me?? (I'n not an expert on Linux, but I know a
little).

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