>>>Peter Eisentraut said:> Karel Zak writes:> > > [--cut--]> > checking for tclsh... /usr/bin/tclsh> > checking for
tclConfig.sh.../usr/lib/tcl8.3/tclConfig.sh> > checking for tkConfig.sh... no> > configure: error: file `tkConfig.sh'
isrequired for Tk> >> > ..hmm, I try:> >> > $ ls -la /usr/lib/tk8.3/tkConfig.sh> > -rw-r--r-- 1 root root
3194 Oct 27 10:00> > /usr/lib/tk8.3/tkConfig.sh> > The tclConfig.sh file is found by looking into the path returned
by`echo> 'puts $auto_path' | tclsh`.> > Then theoretically, the tkConfig.sh file should be found by looking into> the
pathreturned by `echo 'puts $auto_path' | wish`, which would indeed> give the right answer, but when I execute that,
wishalso opens a window> on my desktop and hangs, which is not exactly what you'd want during a> configure run.
What about `echo 'puts $auto_path; exit' | wish'?
Daniel