What is the tcl library path?
Sam Edge
sam.edge.cygwin@gmx.com
Sat Oct 19 07:27:56 GMT 2024
On 18/10/2024 20:54, José Isaías Cabrera wrote:
> On Friday, October 18, 2024 03:32 PM, Sam Edge expressed:
> > you
> > should be using a Microsoft or MSYS2/MinGW native (or Cygwin MinGW
> > cross) toolchain and pointing it to Windows native Tcl libraries.
>
> I am. These are my commands in cygwin to create the tools:
>
> To install the new version in cygwin:
> ./configure --enable-all --prefix=/usr --disable-tcl && make install
> [snip]
I'm afraid my expertise (such as it is!) doesn't extend to MinGW, sorry,
but you'll need to install or build MinGW compatible Tcl libraries and
point your build tools to them. I see there are some available via
Cygwin setup (packages mingw64-i686-tcl, mingw64-x86_64-tcl) but whether
they are sufficient I don't know.
Since you're building non-Cygwin Windows binaries you may get more
knowledgable support from the MinGW forums/mailing lists rather than
here. Best of luck.
--
Sam Edge
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