Bruce Dubbs wrote these words on 04/28/06 20:40 CST:

> Based on this analysis, I am in favor of eliminating the sed completely.
>  Its one of those legacy things that has developed a life of its own for
> no documented reason.

I'm not sure you understand what the tclConfig.sh program does.
It is crucial to almost every package that uses Tcl.

Unless you are certain, and 100% sure in what you are doing, you
should not remove that sed. Again, 100% certain in what you are
doing. 99.9% won't get it.

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Randy

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