hello all, I am trying to install salome in debian etch. At the salome website I have downloaded the sarge tarball (there is none for etch). The install wizard says mine is a "not supported linux platform" because is not sarge and recognise only gcc of my system; it wants to install form its binaries the rest of the software (even Opencascade 6.2, whichi is installed on my system, is not recognised). If I press the help button of the installer and search about the software checking process, it says that "the general rule is that the path to the binaries should be set via PATH environment variable, path to the library should be set via LD_LIBRARY_PATH variable and the python modules should be available via PYTHONPATH variable". I think I have identified almost all the debian packages which are the dependencies of salome:
libtool tk8.4 python sip4 puthon-qt3 libomniorb4c2 libhdf5-serial-1.65.-0 libvtk5 graphviz doxygen python-docutils automake autoconf After installing them, I tried to experiment with tk8.4, putting in /etc/profile: TCLHOME=/usr/lib/tk8.4 export TCLHOME but the installer keeps saying it will install it from its binaries. Is there anyone who has tried to install salome without re-installing all the system software? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]