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Date: Wed, 07 Mar 2001 15:07:17 +0000
From: Georg Fusz <fusz@ism.tu-berlin.de>
Organization: Techn.University Berlin
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I am a user of MinGw.
But I have run into similar problems (missing header files).
I downloaded the sources for the same version of Tcl/Tk as I was using and
copied 
the missing header files.

There is also very helpfull news group: comp.lang.tcl.

spam_from_cygwin@chezphil.org wrote:
> My first attempts at building using cygwin fail when compiling the
> SWIG-generated code.  This file does a #include <tk.h>;
> /usr/include/tk.h says #include <X11/Xlib.h>; all I have in
> /usr/include/X11 is simx.h and xpm.h.
> 

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