TEA and extenal libs and header files
Hi,
I'm trying to write a custom tcl extension starting off TEA. My code
makes use of another external library and its header files. i.e add a
new -llib and a -Isome header. They are generally installed in the
standard lib/header location in a n*x system.
Is there an easy way to specify them instead of writing my own
macroses to detect the lib and header locations?
Djihed
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