On 11/11/2010 11:47 PM, Juan Jose Inchausti wrote:

Hi,

> Hi Joost,
>
> I fixed the problem, the packages you told me are installed now, so I 
> have not any problem to compile SCID.

Good job :-)

>
> Thx a lot

np.

>
>
> Joost 't Hart escribió:
>> On 11/11/2010 10:00 PM, Juan Jose Inchausti wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>>> 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. 
>>
>> Hm, I cannot remember what tcl version was used by Scid 3.6x, but 
>> this removal must have been due to a package dependency. If all is 
>> well, your package manager should have informed you about scid's and 
>> (most probably) other dependencies. And you should actually check 
>> such info before going ahead with any package removal :-)
>>
>> You will see 8.3 and/or 8.4 re-appear if you reinstall Scid 3.6x 
>> using your package manager. These older tcl versions do not hamper 
>> you at all.
>>
>> Anyway...
>>
>>> 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
>>
>> As I already stated below, these two lines tell me that you need to 
>> install two more tcl/tk 8.5 packages:
>> * tcl8.5-dev
>> * tk8.5-dev
>>
>> Please confirm that you did before trying anything else.
>>
>> These packages include facilities to bind C++ and other more native 
>> stuff to the tcl/tk runtime environment (and vice versa!), which is 
>> what you need if you want to build Scid yourself.
>>
>>>    Location of Tcl 8.5 library: /usr/lib
>>>    Location of Tk 8.5 library: /usr/lib
>>
>> Your tcl/tk 8.5 runtime environment is fine.
>>
>>>    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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