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<TITLE>Building the Unix Binaries</TITLE>
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<Center><H1>Building the Unix Binaries</H1></Center>
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  There are several versions of Tcl/Tk being used today. The newer
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  <b>Tcl 7.5, 7.6 and 8.0</b> releases are becoming popular
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  because they can run on Windows, Unix and Macintosh. However, many
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  people are still using <b>Tcl 7.4</b>. Another popular variant of
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  Tcl is <a href="http"//www.tcltk.com/"> <b>Itcl</b> </a>, which adds
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  object-oriented functionality to the Tcl language. Version <b>Itcl
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  2.0, 2.1 and 2.2</b> are being widely used now. <p>
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  Tix supports all of these versions of Tcl and Itcl so you can freely
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  choose a version of Tcl or Itcl that works best for you. The
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  following steps guide you through the process of building the Tix
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  binary for your choice of the version(s) of Tcl or Itcl on Unix
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  platforms.
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<h3> 1. Download the Tcl, Tk and/or Itcl sources </h3>
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  You may have already installed Tcl, Tk and Itcl on your system. The
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  installed binaries usually reside in the <b>/usr/local/</b>
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  directory. However, the build process of Tix doesn't use the
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  installed binaries because doing that may result in subtle version
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  conflects. Instead, Tix uses only the binaries from the Tcl, Tk and
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  Itcl source directories. Install sources of these packages if they
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  are not already in your system. <p>
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  <ul>
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    <li> <b>Tcl 7.4, 7.5, 7.6 and 8.0</b>: The source code of these
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    Tcl releases can be found at <a href="ftp://ftp.sunlabs.com/pub">
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    ftp://ftp.sunlabs.com/pub </a>. Remember to download the source
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    code of the corresponding versions of Tk as well. <p>
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    <li> <b>Itcl 2.0</b>: The source code can be found at <a
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    href="ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/extensions/itcl2.0.tar.gz">
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    ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/extensions/itcl2.0.tar.gz
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    </a>. <p>
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    <li> <b>Itcl 2.1 and 2.2</b>: Download the source code from <a
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    href="ftp://www.tcltk.com/pub/itcl">ftp://www.tcltk.com/pub/itcl</a><p>
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  </ul>
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  Make sure that the source directory of these package reside in the
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  same directory as Tix. For example, to compile Tix 4.1.0 for Tcl 7.6
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  and Itcl 2.1, a typical source directory would look like this:<p>
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  /home/src/tcl7.6/
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  /home/src/tk4.2/
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  /home/src/itcl2.1/
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  /home/src/Tix4.1.0/
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  </b></pre></blockquote>
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  <b> IMPORTANT: </b> <i>Do not arrange your source directory in any
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  other way. Do not change the names for these directories. Otherwise
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  Tix will not be configured properly.</i><p>
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<h3> 2. Configure and compile the desired version(s) of Tcl and/or Itcl</h3>
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  Tcl, Tk and Itcl comes with installation guides and should be easy
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  to build. In case you have any problems building these packages, you
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  can send your questions to the comp.lang.tcl newsgroup or to the
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  respective authors of these packages. You may also send mail to
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  <a href="mailto:tix-support@xpi.com">tix-support@xpi.com</a>. <p>
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  For example, assuming your source directory is structured as above,
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  you can build Tcl 7.6 and Tk 4.2 by issuing the following Unix commands:
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  cd /home/src/tcl7.6/unix
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  ./configure --enable-shared
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  make
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  cd /home/src/tk4.2/unix
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  ./configure --enable-shared
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  make
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  </b></pre></blockquote>
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  <p>
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<h3> 3. Configure and compile Tix </h3>
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    <li> Make sure you have configured and build the desired
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    version(s) of Tcl and/or Itcl. <p>
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    <li> Change into the <code><b>Tix4.1.0/unix</b></code>
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    directory and execute the configure script:
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  cd /home/src/Tix4.1.0/unix
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  ./configure
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    <li> Inside the <code><b>Tix4.1.0/unix</b></code> directory, you
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    will see several subdirectories for building Tix for specific
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    version of Tcl/Tk or Itcl. Change into the appropriate
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    subdirectory. For example, if you want to build Tix for
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    Tcl7.6/Tk4.2, execute the following commands:
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  cd tk4.2
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  ./configure --enable-shared
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  make
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  </b></pre></blockquote>
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         Before you run the <code><b>configure</b></code> script, you can type:
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  ./configure --help
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         to find out the available options.
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    Itcl that you want to build Tix for. <p>
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<h3> 4. Experimenting with Tix</h3>
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  When you finish building Tix, you will find the
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  <code><b>tixwish</b></code> program inside the build directories
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  build Tix for Itcl, the program will be called
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  program by running the <b>demos/widget</b> script with
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  <b>tixwish</b> or <b>itixwish</b>. Make sure that you have set the
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  <b>TIX_LIBRARY</b> variable accordingly (see below). If you haven't
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  installed Tcl and/or Tk then you'll need to set your
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  <b>TCL_LIBRARY</b> and <b>TK_LIBRARY</b> environment variable as
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  cd /home/src/Tix4.1.0/demos
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  Sample Programs</b>" tab and execute the sample programs: <p>
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  <center><IMG SRC="img/demo1.gif"> <p> <b>(Screen 4.1 Tix widget
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  demostration program)</b></center> <p>
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<h3> 5. Installing Tix</h3>
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  make install
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  <b>/usr/local</b> so you'll need write permission on this
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<h3> 6. Trouble Shooting</h3>
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  If <b>make</b> fails then you'll have to personalize the
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  <b>Makefile</b>'s for your site or possibly modify the distribution
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  in other ways.  First check the files <a href="FAQ.html">
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  docs/FAQ.html </a> and <a href="Porting.html">docs/Porting.html</a>
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  to see if there are hints for compiling on your system. If you need
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  to modify <b>Makefile</b>'s, there are comments at the beginning of
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  it that describe the things you might want to change and how to
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  If you have trouble compiling Tix, I'd suggest looking at the files
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  <a href="FAQ.html">docs/FAQ.html</a> and <a
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  href="Porting.html">docs/Porting.html</a>. It contains information
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  that people have sent me about changes they had to make to compile
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  Tix in various environments.<p>
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  up-to-date, but you may find it useful. If you get Tix running on a
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  new configuration and had to make non-trivial changes to do it, I'd
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  be happy to receive new information to add to <a
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  href="Porting.html">docs/Porting.html</a>. I'm also interested in
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  hearing how to change the configuration setup so that Tix compiles
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  on additional platforms "out of the box". <p>
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