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Re: Installtion need help



Dear Alexey Parshin,
            I saw SPTK 3.3 version and I downloaded. 
  But what i confused is I have my FLTK software installed and used already and so I don't need to install that component again. Am I right?
  And can you provide me the installation instruction for SPTK, please?
  Because I'm new in SPTK and if you can provide me that kind of detail information, it would really helpful for me.
  Thank you.

Alexey Parshin <alexeyp@gmail.com> wrote:
  Dear Un Pep,

SPTK Dev C++ package, provided on the website, is built for a very old
version of SPTK, most likely 2.3. Currently, SPTK has version 3.3. I suggest
you build the package for that version of SPTK. You can download the source
code as a tarball. When you're building SPTK from the source, the following
components are optional: Aspell, SQLite3, ODBC, FLTK. You certainly need
FLTK and ODBC. The components are detected by the configure script during
the build of SPTK.

I can't help you much with DevC++. However, I can answer on SPTK-related
questions. Hope, that helps.

Alexey Parshin,
SPTK Development Team

2006/11/28, UN PEP :
>
> I'm using DEV C++ and FLTK for my project.
> Now, I'd like to add SPTK to connect the MS Access database.
> When I read the Documentation page in SPTK web site, I found that
> aspell-dev and SPTK are needed to install.
> But what I want to know is aspell-dev is really needed to install or can
> i skip it? Because it said after installation, copy the include and lib
> folder into DEV C++ directory and I afraid that it will overwrite my
> previous setting for FTLK and project.
> Please give me your kind suggestion.
> Thank you.
>
>
>
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http://www.sptk.net


 
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