Installing Tcl-8.4.5

The Tcl package contains the Tool Command Language.

Approximate build time:  0.9 SBU 
Required disk space:     23 MB

Official download location for Tcl (8.4.5):
http://download.sourceforge.net/tcl/
ftp://download.sourceforge.net/pub/sourceforge/tcl/

For its installation Tcl depends on: Bash, Binutils, Coreutils, Diffutils, GCC, Glibc, Grep, Make, Sed.

Installation of Tcl

This package and the next two are only installed to be able to run the test suites for GCC and Binutils. Installing three packages just for testing purposes may seem like overkill, but it is very reassuring, if not essential, to know that our most important tools are working properly. Even if you are not running the test suites here in this chapter as per our recommendation, these packages are still required for the test suites in the next chapter.

Prepare Tcl for compilation:

cd unix
./configure --prefix=/tools

Build the package:

make

As discussed earlier, we don't recommend running the test suites for the temporary tools here in this chapter. If you still want to run the Tcl test suite anyway, the following command will do so. However, you should be aware that the Tcl test suite is sometimes known to experience failures under certain host conditions that are not fully understood. Therefore, test suite failures here are not surprising, but are not considered critical:

TZ=UTC make test

The meaning of the make parameter:

Sometimes package test suites will give false failures. You can consult the LFS Wiki at http://wiki.linuxfromscratch.org/ to verify that these failures are normal. This applies to all tests throughout the book.

Install the package:

make install

 

Warning

Do not remove the tcl8.4.5 source directory yet, as the next package will need its internal headers.

 

Make a necessary symbolic link:

ln -s tclsh8.4 /tools/bin/tclsh

Contents of Tcl

Installed programs: tclsh (link to tclsh8.4), tclsh8.4

Installed library: libtcl8.4.so

Short descriptions

tclsh8.4 is the Tcl command shell.

libtcl8.4.so is the Tcl library.