| From: | The Hermit Hacker <scrappy(at)hub(dot)org> | 
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| To: | Bruce Momjian <maillist(at)candle(dot)pha(dot)pa(dot)us> | 
| Cc: | Brook Milligan <brook(at)trillium(dot)NMSU(dot)Edu>, hackers(at)postgreSQL(dot)org | 
| Subject: | Re: [HACKERS] mega-patch--tcl/tk configuration | 
| Date: | 1998-03-23 16:49:19 | 
| Message-ID: | Pine.NEB.3.95.980323114746.29709Q-100000@hub.org | 
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On Mon, 23 Mar 1998, Bruce Momjian wrote:
> > This seems to defeat the purpose of the configure script.  Isn't it
> > supposed to find whatever is needed, whereever it is, and let the rest
> > of the software do the right thing?
> > 
> > In that case, it seems to me that configure should be checking all the
> > relevant version-specific locations without requiring any prompts.
> > After a few iterations, the list of appropriate directories will be
> > more-or-less all inclusive, so all will be well.  The --use-tcl or
> > whatever config option can also give an explicit location in case the
> > current ones are not appropriate.
> > 
> > But removing the other directories and requiring either a special
> > installation or response to a prompt seems to go against the nature
> > (and usefulness) of the configure system.
> 
> It seems tcl/tk uses directory names with version numbers, and I have
> no intention of searching for every version they have ever released. 
	Why not?  Or, rather, why not just do the ones that get reported
to us?  It does hurt to, and I think it hurts more not too...
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