* How do I build Insight
@ 2005-12-22 15:24 kamal
2005-12-22 19:16 ` Steven Johnson
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From: kamal @ 2005-12-22 15:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: insight
Hi ,
I have downloaded the insight-6.4.tar.bz2 file from redhat website. But my
Linux machine does not have Tcl, Tk, Itcl, and Tix
libraries and I do not have the X11 (R4/R5/R6) installed .
What can I do to build Insight ?
Thanks & Regards
Kamal
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* Re: How do I build Insight
2005-12-22 15:24 How do I build Insight kamal
@ 2005-12-22 19:16 ` Steven Johnson
2006-01-10 16:02 ` Jan Van Belle
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From: Steven Johnson @ 2005-12-22 19:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: kamal.jagesia; +Cc: insight
Hi,
Insight includes its own copy of Tcl, etc, so you dont need them to be
already installed.
As for X11 not being installed, given Insight is a gui, it needs a gui
environment, in this case X11, so unless you install X11, you should
stick with plain GDB.
Otherwise installing for a local build is as easy as configure; make;
(and as root) make install;
Steven Johnson
kamal wrote:
>Hi ,
>
>I have downloaded the insight-6.4.tar.bz2 file from redhat website. But my
>Linux machine does not have Tcl, Tk, Itcl, and Tix
>libraries and I do not have the X11 (R4/R5/R6) installed .
>
>What can I do to build Insight ?
>
>
>Thanks & Regards
>Kamal
>
>
>
>
>
>
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* Re: How do I build Insight
2005-12-22 19:16 ` Steven Johnson
@ 2006-01-10 16:02 ` Jan Van Belle
0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Jan Van Belle @ 2006-01-10 16:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: insight
Steven Johnson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Insight includes its own copy of Tcl, etc, so you dont need them to be
> already installed.
>
> As for X11 not being installed, given Insight is a gui, it needs a gui
> environment, in this case X11, so unless you install X11, you should
> stick with plain GDB.
>
> Otherwise installing for a local build is as easy as configure; make;
> (and as root) make install;
>
> Steven Johnson
Is it already possible to keep them separate? I mean, to use the system
installed libraries?
Or otherwise: install the TCL stuff in one dir and the GDB stuff in
another dir.
On my system I keep each functionality in a separate subdir
(toolkits/printing/security/development-tools)
Kind regards,
Jan
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