Expect install Fedora core 2

HI !! I have just installed ActiveTcl8.4.7.0-linux-ix86 and am now trying to install expect-5.42 but when I run ./configure I get :- "configure: warning: Can't find Tcl configuration definitions" followed by :- "./configure: line 1106: #: No...




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#149217 - 10/30/04 10:14 AM Expect install Fedora core 2
paultazzyman Offline
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Registered: 10/30/04
Posts: 36
HI !!

I have just installed ActiveTcl8.4.7.0-linux-ix86 and am now trying to install expect-5.42 but when I run ./configure I get :-

"configure: warning: Can't find Tcl configuration definitions" followed by :-

"./configure: line 1106: #: No such file or directory" I guess I need a link - but from what to what ???

Has anyone got Expect working on fedora 2 ??

Thanks



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#149331 - 11/01/04 04:08 AM Re: Expect install Fedora core 2
paultazzyman Offline
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Registered: 10/30/04
Posts: 36
Found the answer - yum - great utility !!!!!

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#152681 - 12/20/04 10:23 PM Re: Expect install Fedora core 2
timolthy_keithy Offline
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Registered: 12/20/04
Posts: 1
Hello Paul,

I am glad to read thru your posted, question and solution found (by your self).

I am new to Linux (with some little exprience), I installed Fedora 3. And now I am try to learn TCL and Expect.

Would you please share with me on:
where to download the expect?

I check my PC I see that there is tcl8.4.7 is installed (this version would be fine, I might not need to 8.4.9, unless I have to)

[rpm -qa | grep tcl]

But [rpm -qa |grep expect]
Found nothing.

Can you share with me on how to install the Expect.

The Linux / TCL / Expect have make a very complicated and lots of difficulties for user to install. Of course the Linux guru would have no problem, but, as many user, before becoming guru they have been a noviced.

I hope that you can point me out and share with me.

Thanks,

Timolthy_keithy@yahoo.com


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#152693 - 12/21/04 02:01 AM Re: Expect install Fedora core 2
Dapper Dan Offline
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Registered: 09/27/03
Posts: 1703
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Hi timolthy_keithy and welcome,

I don't think paultazzyman will mind if I point you in the right direction. Yum is a package management utility that will install apps and take care of dependencies for you. Open a terminal, and as root go:

yum update [enter]

This may take a while...

After yum updates itself, go:

yum install nameofpackge [enter]

And it should take care of it.

Apt-get RPM is also another great utility for installing packages. I hope this helps.

Dapper

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