Hi!

I just checked in the first version of internal Xfcc support
for scid into cvs, ie. a pure tcl implementation not
requiring any exteranl tools anymore (but I'll continue to
allow for them as I feel interfaces the most important).

As I did just translate my perl toolchain to tcl I expect it
to work but it is not yet tested extenslively and it needs
some polishing in the UI. Anyway, you can get it from cvs
and play arround.

Note that you need to have the ::http and ::tdom installed
(on Debian these are 2 separate packages but available in
Debian stable by default, so it should be no problem to have
them everywhere. On DOS XP etc. I think they are in the
default TCL install).

For the config: it uses an xml-based plain text config file
as did my old toolchain, but I did not write a frontend for
its generation (yet). Its very simple anyway. Here is an
example for SchemingMind:

----------------------------------------------------------------------
<xfcc>
    <server>
       <name>SchemingMind</name>
       <uri>http://www.schemingmind.com/xfcc/xfccbasic.asmx</uri>
       <user>username</user>
       <pass>password</pass>
    </server>
</xfcc>
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Just replace username and password by your values. You may
define multiple servers or multiple accounts, but note that
the value of "name" (SchemingMind in the example) has to be
unique!

Please note: I'm currently testing with SchemingMind only
but this is due to some lack of time on my side. I'd like to
get some input on other severs if possible and I'm
definitely willing to get it working there as well.

-- 

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                             |            Freedom is Slavery.
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                             |
                             | Theory     : G. Orwell, "1984"
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