I can't believe that a Python installation *needs* or is dependent on 
tcltk.

I have compiled (from source) and installed Python *independently* of 
fink in the past, without any known dependencies on tcltk.

-Brendan

On Wednesday, July 10, 2002, at 04:33  AM, ellem wrote:

> tcltk keeps dying.  Subsequently things like Python, MySQL and such 
> will not install becuase they seem to need tcltk.
>
> Here's the end of the error message.  This one is from me trying to 
> install tcltk using $ sudo fink install tcltk:
>
> cpp-precomp: warning: errors during smart preprocessing, retrying in 
> basic mode
> make: *** [tk3d.o] Error 1
> ranlib: can't open file: libtkstub8.3.a (No such file or directory)
> ### (cd failed, exit code 1
> Failed: compiling tcltk-8.3.3-7 failed
>
>
> I am blissfully unaware of what this means or why libtkstub8.3a is 
> missing.  I am on the newest version of Fink.
> --
> Lou Moran
> http://ellem.dyn.dhs.org:5281/resume/lmoran2002.html
>
>
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