Introduction to Tcl
        
        
          The Tcl package contains the Tool
          Command Language, a robust general-purpose scripting language.
        
        
          This package is known to build and work properly using an LFS-9.1
          platform.
        
        
          Package Information
        
        
        
          Additional Downloads
        
        
        
          User Notes: http://wiki.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/wiki/tcl
        
       
      
        
          Installation of Tcl
        
        
          This package is also installed in LFS during the bootstrap phase.
          As it is not installed during Chapter 6 of LFS, installation
          instructions are included here in BLFS.
        
        
          If you downloaded the optional documentation, unpack the tarball by
          issuing the following command:
        
        
tar -xf ../tcl8.6.10-html.tar.gz --strip-components=1
        
          Install Tcl by running the
          following commands:
        
        
export SRCDIR=`pwd` &&
cd unix &&
./configure --prefix=/usr           \
            --mandir=/usr/share/man \
            $([ $(uname -m) = x86_64 ] && echo --enable-64bit) &&
make &&
sed -e "s#$SRCDIR/unix#/usr/lib#" \
    -e "s#$SRCDIR#/usr/include#"  \
    -i tclConfig.sh               &&
sed -e "s#$SRCDIR/unix/pkgs/tdbc1.1.1#/usr/lib/tdbc1.1.1#" \
    -e "s#$SRCDIR/pkgs/tdbc1.1.1/generic#/usr/include#"    \
    -e "s#$SRCDIR/pkgs/tdbc1.1.1/library#/usr/lib/tcl8.6#" \
    -e "s#$SRCDIR/pkgs/tdbc1.1.1#/usr/include#"            \
    -i pkgs/tdbc1.1.1/tdbcConfig.sh                        &&
sed -e "s#$SRCDIR/unix/pkgs/itcl4.2.0#/usr/lib/itcl4.2.0#" \
    -e "s#$SRCDIR/pkgs/itcl4.2.0/generic#/usr/include#"    \
    -e "s#$SRCDIR/pkgs/itcl4.2.0#/usr/include#"            \
    -i pkgs/itcl4.2.0/itclConfig.sh                        &&
unset SRCDIR
        
          To test the results, issue: make
          test.
        
        
          Now, as the root user:
        
        
make install &&
make install-private-headers &&
ln -v -sf tclsh8.6 /usr/bin/tclsh &&
chmod -v 755 /usr/lib/libtcl8.6.so
        
          If you downloaded the optional documentation, install it by issuing
          the following commands as the root
          user:
        
        
mkdir -v -p /usr/share/doc/tcl-8.6.10 &&
cp -v -r  ../html/* /usr/share/doc/tcl-8.6.10
       
      
        
          Command Explanations
        
        
          $([ $(uname -m) = x86_64 ] &&
          echo --enable-64bit): This switch is used to enable 64
          bit support in Tcl on 64 bit
          operating systems.
        
        
          make
          install-private-headers: This command is used to
          install the Tcl library interface
          headers used by other packages if they link to the Tcl library.
        
        
          ln -v -sf tclsh8.6
          /usr/bin/tclsh: This command is used to create a
          compatibility symbolic link to the tclsh8.6 file as many packages
          expect a file named tclsh.
        
        
          sed -e ...: The
          Tcl package expects that its
          source tree is preserved so that packages depending on it for their
          compilation can utilize it. These sed remove the references to the
          build directory and replace them with saner system-wide locations.