Charles Wilson wrote: > As an aside, 'gdbtui' is kinda neat; I'd never used that before even > though it has long been part of cgf's gdb packages.
Oh, and one last thing I forgot. Perhaps the *simplest* compromise, that allows us to (a) switch the "main" cygwin distribution to use X-based tcl/tk, AND to have those packages derive from standard upstream sources rather than gdb's, and (b) retain a working "insight" with minimal changes to the gdb code base and keep it "native" is this: a new insight package, compiled with in-tree tcl/tk/itck, but with the whole schmeil installed into --prefix=/opt/insight as one big package. No more separate tcltk (except as an empty upgrade helper). Whether the new package would provide the development files is maintainer's choice, but at minimum /opt/insight would have /opt/insight/bin/insight.exe /opt/insight/bin/tcl84.dll /opt/insight/bin/tclpip84.dll /opt/insight/bin/tclsh84.exe /opt/insight/bin/tk84.dll /opt/insight/bin/wish84.exe /opt/insight/lib/dde1.2/* /opt/insight/lib/insight1.0/* /opt/insight/lib/itcl3.2/* /opt/insight/lib/itk3.2/* /opt/insight/lib/reg1.1/* /opt/insight/lib/tk8.4/* /opt/insight/share/insight1.0/* /opt/insight/share/itcl3.2/itcl.tcl /opt/insight/share/itk3.2/* /opt/insight/share/itk3.2/* /opt/insight/share/iwidgets4.0.1/* /opt/insight/share/redhat/gui/* /opt/insight/share/tcl8.4/* /opt/insight/share/tk8.4/* 'Course, dropping insight entirely is even simpler. -- Chuck -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple