You don't expect anyone to know about this stuff? =)
It's just telling you that it can't find libreadline.a. If that's not found on your system (do "find / -name libreadline.a" to see if it is), you should install it. Looks like you're running RedHat, so go install the readline RPM from your install CD. If that's already installed or it doesn't help you, install readline-devel too. That should cover it.
No debs? tintin is in all the standard Debian sources. Try "apt-cache search tintin", you'll find it.
I run kmuddy though =).
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