Hey All,
I made my first attempt of using libtool with tclx to have it produce a
versioned dylib. I've never used libtool before, so if anyone could take a
look at this an let me know if this is the right way to use it or if there is
a better approach/errors to fix. libtool is calling the librar
Thanks for the suggestions. I gave it an attempt and put it in the tracker
as item 992928. I ended up using the tix.info file... that was an awesome
suggestion. I'm going to give it a try with the GUI that I'm trying to work
on, but if others could give a try that have any tclx dependent code th
Daniel Macks wrote:
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2. This beasty needs access to internal files from the tcl and tk
sources to build. I was thinking that the info file could grab tcl
and tk of the right version and build against those (using SourceN).
If these are some internal headers that the Fink tcltk package does not
On Fri, Jul 16, 2004 at 02:59:35PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> hi all,
>
> I did some research on tclx and it looks like there hasn't been an explicit
> release in 2 years, but one of the developers emailed me back and said to get
> it from cvs. So I did and I can get it to work, so I have
hi all,
I did some research on tclx and it looks like there hasn't been an explicit
release in 2 years, but one of the developers emailed me back and said to get
it from cvs. So I did and I can get it to work, so I have some questions on
packaging this beast...
1. How should I manage the source
Hi All,
I saw there was a message from SÃbastien a week or two ago about TclX and I
now need TclX for a Tcl/Tk GUI wrapper program. Has anyone started on TclX?
Looks like the latest version is 8.3.5 from Oct 2002. The neosoft.com page
is gone, but sf.net/projects/tclx is still there.
-kurt
Hi,
I'm working on a package that need TclX (Extended Tcl) to compile.
Do we have this in Fink ?
SÃbastien
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