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This file contains a collection of notes that various people have
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provided about porting Tk to various machines and operating systems.
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I don't have personal access to any of these machines, so I make
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no guarantees that the notes are correct, complete, or up-to-date.
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If you see the word "I" in any explanations, it refers to the person
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who contributed the information, not to me; this means that I
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probably can't answer any questions about any of this stuff. In
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some cases, a person has volunteered to act as a contact point for
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questions about porting Tcl to a particular machine; in these
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cases the person's name and e-mail address are listed. I'm very
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interested in getting new porting information to add to the file;
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please mail updates to "john.ousterhout@eng.sun.com".
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This file reflects information provided for Tk 4.0 and later releases.
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If there is no information for your configuration in this file, check
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the file "porting.old" too; it contains information that was
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submitted for Tk 3.6 and earlier releases, and some of that information
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may still be valid.
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A new porting database has recently become available on the Web at
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the following URL:
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http://www.sunlabs.com/cgi-bin/tcl/info.4.0
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This page provides information about the platforms on which Tcl 7.4
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and Tk 4.0 have been compiled and what changes were needed to get Tcl
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and Tk to compile. You can also add new entries to that database
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when you install Tcl and Tk on a new platform. The Web database is
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likely to be more up-to-date than this file.
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sccsid = SCCS: @(#) porting.notes 1.10 96/04/10 15:38:54
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Solaris, various versions
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1. If typing "make test" results in an error message saying that
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there are no "*.test" files, or you get lots of globbing errors,
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it's probably because your system doesn't have cc installed and
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you used gcc. In order for this to work, you have to set your
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CC environment variable to gcc and your CPP environment variable
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to "gcc -E" before running the configure script.
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2. Make sure that /usr/ucb is not in your PATH or LD_LIBRARY_PATH
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environment variables; this will cause confusion between the new
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Solaris libraries and older UCB versions (Tk will expect one version
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and get another).
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3. On 486 PCs with Solaris 2.4, when compiling with gcc 2.6.0,
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tkMessage.c appears to hang gcc. If the -O switch is removed
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then it compiles fine.
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486 PCs, Solaris 2.4
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When compiling with gcc 2.6.0, tkMessage.c appears to hang gcc.
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If the -O switch is removed then it compiles fine.
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SGI machines, IRIX 5.2, 5.3, IRIX64 6.0.1
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1. Add "-D_BSD_TIME" to CFLAGS in Makefile. This avoids type conflicts
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in the prototype for the gettimeofday procedure.
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2. If you're running under Irix 6.x and wish dumps core, try
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removing -O from the CFLAGS in Makefile and recompiling; compiler
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optimizations seem to cause problems on some machines.
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QNX 4.22
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All of the source files built as is. All I had to do was edit the
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Makefile generated by ./configure to specify where the X11 libraries
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were (ie, I added in -L/usr/X11/lib)
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HP-UX
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There are problems compiling Tk gcc (version 2.7.2) and the HP assembler.
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The problem is that if static functions are called using a pointer reference,
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double arguments are not transferred correctly into the function. That can
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be fixed by making all those functions global. This happens with the
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ScaleXxx() and TranslateXxx() functions for all canvas item types.
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The simplest fix is configure gcc to use the GNU assembler.
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