No, it is windows based. 

-Bill


At 11:39 PM 1/29/2003 -0500, Charles Wilson wrote:
>William A. Hoffman wrote:
>
>>There is a complete tcl that can be found here:
>>ftp://ftp.nanotech.wisc.edu/pub/khan/tcl/tcltk-8.3.4-cygwin/
>>It would be great if this was used.   It is a complete tcl that works under cygwin.
>
>But that tk is X-based, isn't it?  There is no way that the default cygwin tk will be 
>an X-dependent one; none of Red Hat's commercial customers want to fire up an Xserver 
>just to run the GNUpro debugger (that is, gdb/insight).  And as a non-commercial 
>free-as-in-beer user of cygwin, I *agree* with that.  Those commercial customers 
>provide the money that keeps Corinna and cgf employed, supporting cygwin (even tho 
>it's not part of cgf's job description), and cranking out the new goodies for us.
>
>There have been discussions about a "tk-X" and "tk"(native "MS" windowing, cygwin 
>runtime) version -- but nobody, not even me, has stepped up to the plate to provide 
>it, and work out the issues related to both versions coexisting on the same user's 
>machine.  I do *not* want to restart that thread again here -- but check the ml list 
>archives for more info; I think the most recent discussion was back in early 
>September/late August 2002.
>
>--Chuck



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