Some applications (wordnet2.0 for example) want to see libtk.so.0 andTcl and Wish aren't installed by default any more. You do get them if you install the kernel development group though.
libtcl.so.0. These links are not in a virgin install of rh9 but are
apparently included in rh8. In rh9 the only links that are created are
libtk.so and libtcl.so
Also in a virgin install of rh9 (complete) the xemacs lisp package doesn'tI think these are in the xemacs-el RPM.
seem to get fully installed. /usr/lib/xemacs/xemacs-packages/lisp is essentially empty although on a rh8 system the directory is full of goodies
- in particular the gdb.el interface.
jch
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