Patrice -
I had a very similar problem using TCL/TK 8.3.
Below is the email I sent to my computing group at work about how I
fixed it. Note that since my TCL/TK header (.h) files were in an odd
location, the first step probably isn't relevant for you. But I bet the
second step is.
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I believe I have found the solution to this problem. There were 2 steps
I took to get a build of R in my home directory that properly uses
Tcl/Tk 8.3 under Linux.
The first was setting an environment variable to let R know where the
tcl.h and tk.h files reside. This environment variable was
TCLTK_CPPFLAGS and is set to -I/s/include . This can bet set in the
config.site in R's build directory also.
(NOTE to R-help: The above is site specific to my location, /s is for
software on the network.)
Second, there is some problem with the way R interacts with the
tkConfig.sh file in /s/lib (or wherever your .sh file is located). It
comes from the following line in tkConfig.sh.
TK_XINCLUDES='# no special path needed'
The "#" character, indicating a comment, is somehow misinterpreted by
the configure script which breaks the Tcl/Tk functionality. I was able
to get around this by simply removing the comment and leaving it as
TK_XINCLUDES=''
That got me a working version of the newest R using Tcl/Tk. I'm not
sure if Tcl/Tk version 8.4 would still put that comment in there, I
believe it's changed though, so you'd only have to follow the first step
to get R compiled with Tcl/Tk support.
I found reference to this problem on the R mailing list, it appears to
only affect certain installations of Tcl/Tk.
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HTH,
Erik Iverson
Patrice Seyed wrote:> Hi,
>
> Having trouble loading tcltk in R 2.2.1 built from source.
>
> ./configure, make, make check, and make install run ok.
>
>
> > library(tcltk)
> Error in firstlib(which.lib.loc, package) :
> Tcl/Tk support is not available on this system
> Error in library(tcltk) : .First.lib failed for 'tcltk'
>
> even though it is listed in library() output.
>
> I have the same problem even if i compile with options:
> ./configure --with-tcltk --with-tcl-config=/usr/lib/tclConfig.sh
> --with-tk-config=/usr/lib/tkConfig.sh
>
> Is there a dep for R 2.2.1 on a specific version of tcl? Any hints on
> this issue appreciated.
>
> running on linux (2.4.21-4) version:
> rpm -qa | grep tcl
> tcl-devel-8.3.5-92
> tcl-8.3.5-92
>
> Specifically, the package pbatR loads this library during installation.
>
> Thanks,
> Patrice
>