Depends on the way the binary has been linked
( taken from the Makefile ),
you can know what is required by issuing the command :
prompt > ldd pd
If you link with libtcl.so and libtk.so,
you'll get independent from distribution.
Cheers
and thanx for your reactivity for PD problems.
Yves Degoyon.
>Hi all,
>
>Well, I just tried
deleting my /usr/lib/libtcl.so symbolic link, and
>/usr/lib/libtk.so
too. Pd still worked for me... I tried configuring
and
>remaking that way, still no problem, and tried running from the RPM
instead
>of compiling, still no problem... I just can't figure out what's
going on
>which makes other systems than mine require libtck.so and
libtk.so... if
>anyone can figure out what's going on I'd be
grateful.
>
>cheers
>Miller
>
>On Tue, Jun 19,
2001 at 09:12:44PM +0200, Norbert Math wrote:
>>
>>
hi,
>>
>> a link from /usr/lib/libtcl.so to
/usr/lib/libtcl8.3.so
>> (or vice versa) plus the same for libtk shuld
do the trick.
>>
>> n
>>
>> On Tue, 19 Jun
2001, HENRY Damien wrote:
>>
>> > Dear list.
>>
>
>> > I using sucessfully PD0.31 on Mandrake 7.1 from a long
time now but :
>> > I'm trying both the mandrake 8.0 and
PD0.33
>> > I've install TCL8.3.3 and TK8.3.3.
>> >
>> > PD compile OK.
>> >
>> > but I've got
this from the PD-GUI when i run ./pd
>> > ./pd-gui: error while
loading shared libraries: libtk8.3.so: cannot load
>> > shared
object file: No such file or directory
>> >
>> > I
guess i'm missing something very easy, but i don't no what...
>> >
>> > thanks.
>> >
>> >
<dh>
>> >
>> >
>> >
>>
>
>