Once you started the server, it is not Tcl package anymore, need nscp to 
access it.

Or i am not following?

Vasiljevic Zoran wrote:
> Hi!
> 
> I believe we talked about that some time ago already.
> Does anybody have any interest in making us being a
> yet-another Tcl loadable extension? One that you could
> for example "package require naviserver" and then
> configure and start/manage several virtual http servers
> from within a Tcl environment/program?
> 
> Here I do not think about loading the libnsd.so only.
> I mean the complete server plus modules.
> 
> Cheers
> Zoran
> 
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