Garth Corral a écrit :
> On May 3, 2008, at 10:55 AM, Garth Corral wrote:
>   
>> On May 3, 2008, at 2:16 AM, Pascal Georges wrote:
>>     
>>> Scid for PC relies on Tcl /Tk 8.4. I only ported Scid for Pocket PC
>>> to Tcl/Tk 8.5, but on Linux, Tcl/Tk 8.5 is not wide spread enough.
>>>
>>> So the question is : does Scid binaries run out of the box with Tcl/
>>> Tk 8.5 ? I don't know, I have never tried but I have doubts on it
>>> simply because the lib stubs will check versions and should refuse
>>> to work (even if a simple hexedit subst 8.4 to 8.5 should do the
>>> trick, yes I already did stuff like that ;-) ).
>>>
>>> So if on Mac Os, Tcl Tk 8.5 is there, to port Scid is easy to do and
>>> requires a few simple changes to the Makefile (for example  setting
>>> TCL_VERSION = 8.5). You don't have to change anything in Scid's code.
>>>
>>>       
>> Ah, it's nothing so bad.  Current versions of OS X ship with 8.4 and
>> it runs fine.  I just wanted to use a couple file operations that were
>> not introduced until 8.4.  I was afraid this might break folks on
>> linux or window but since you say they should be on 8.4+ also, this
>> should not be an issue.
>>
>>     
> but in rereading your reply I see that I was too hasty.  You said for  
> PC, which I'll assume means windows.  Same true for unix folks?
>   
By PC I mean Linux (/Unix) and Windows.

Pascal

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