./configure makeTo install tcl3270 in the default install directory (/usr/local/bin), type:
make install
To use a different version of Tcl, pass the --with-tcl= option to configure, specifying the other version, e.g:
./configure --with-tcl=8.2If you have the Tcl header files or libraries installed in directories other than those selected by default, you must pass these options to configure in environment variables. To specify a different header file directory, put a -I option in the CPPFLAGS environment variable. To specify a different library directory, put a -L option in the LDFLAGS environment variable. For example (using bash, ksh, or sh):
CPPFLAGS=-I/auto/unsupported/tcl LDFLAGS=-L/auto/unsupported/lib ./configureUsing csh, it's similar:
(setenv CPPFLAGS -I/auto/unsupported/tcl; setenv LDFLAGS -L/auto/unsupported/lib; ./configure)tcl3270 has not been tested with versions of tcl other than 8.2 and 8.3.
Note that Extended Tcl releases tend to lag behind standard Tcl releases; when this was written, the current release of Extended Tcl was 8.2. So, to build tcl3270 with Extended Tcl 8.2, you must have Tcl 8.2 installed on your system, and you must explicitly specify the version of TclX with configure:./configure --with-tclx
./configure --with-tclx=8.2