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Re: New Interpreter (was RE: Marketing Xconq?)
- From: Eric McDonald <mcdonald at phy dot cmich dot edu>
- To: Richard Hunt <0102806H at student dot gla dot ac dot uk>
- Cc: xconq7 at sources dot redhat dot com
- Date: Wed, 19 Nov 2003 11:44:22 -0500 (EST)
- Subject: Re: New Interpreter (was RE: Marketing Xconq?)
On Wed, 19 Nov 2003, Richard Hunt wrote:
> I am using Debian, but I am a bit anally retentive (how do you
>spell that :)
AR ;-)
>so I do my installation entirely using dselect,
>which seems to avoid installing a lot of packages that I want. I
>tend to avoid tcl/tk programs simply because they tend to be slow
>on my old computer, and xconq is the only tcl/tk program I still
>want to run.
I understand. Up until the beginning of last year, I was in the
same situtation. Even now, I am very discriminating about what I
install; I guess old habits die hard.
> Another thing I just remembered: with the version that I am
>using (a CVS checkout from about a month ago, since I don't have
>internet access on my pc during term time)
That is probably better for the grades (marks), I imagine. :-)
>there is a
>config.cache file in the xconq directory which means that eg. the
>--tclconfigdir and ---tkconfigdir flags are ignored.
Hmmm... That probably shouldn't be there.
You should be able to do a "make distclean" to make it go away
though. Or "rm".
Eric