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i run ./configure in otcl-1.0a6 directory and then run make. i read from
readme file that they will create for 4 bin file (otclsh, owish, libotcl.a
and
libotcl.so) but i miss libotcl.so file. when i run make test , there is error
tell that it can't find libray tk8.3.( in configuration process, in readme
file
tell that it will ask for location of tcl/tk, but it doesn't ask me). 
Please help me !. i use my pc with red hat 6.2 , please tell more detail ,i'm
new to linux. thank you very much

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