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Re: installing ns without root access
>When I try to install tcl, it attempts to write executables to
>directories requiring root access. Since I don't have it, how do
>I install tcl somewhere in my root directory.
I don't think it's required for you to install tcl in the root directory if
it's only for your personal use .
>
>Also, it appears that tcl is already installed on my university's
>computers, but I don't know what version, and in any case, would rather
>have my code not depending on the university's. So, in compiling
>the other modules, how do I ensure that they are linking, etc off my
>version of tcl, not the university's?
you should be able to verify that by checking the makefile after you run
./configure
Kun-chan Lan
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>Ken
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