> BTW, do you have a thread module for the new pthreads support?
Didn't know it existed. Send me a pointer and I'll include it in the
next release.
> > [...] but it would be nicer if there was some system that could
> > disable/enable features in packages. [...]
> The latest revision of the python package splits off all the non-core
> features into dynamically loadable modules that are available as
> separate packages.
Well, that sounds a
> I ran into this problem again today; python requires tk40
> and tcl74, which is fine if you want to use tkinter, but
> I don't, at this point. I would try to appease it, but
> unfortunately I only have tk41 and tcl75.
>
> [...] but it would be nicer if there was some system that could
> disable
Paul Kautz:
> Some packages seem to 'require' things they shouldn't need. For
> example, gnuplot can run (believe it or not, I've used this)
> with a terminal of 'dumb,' outputting text graphs etc., but
> needs xlib. I solved this last time by just installing xlib,
> even though I wasn't running
Some packages seem to 'require' things they shouldn't need. For
example, gnuplot can run (believe it or not, I've used this)
with a terminal of 'dumb,' outputting text graphs etc., but
needs xlib. I solved this last time by just installing xlib,
even though I wasn't running X.
I ran into this pr
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