Date: Wed, 26 Apr 1995 16:09:12 -0600 (MDT) From: Scott Mace <smace@metal-mail.neosoft.com> To: gpalmer@freefall.cdrom.com (Gary Palmer) Cc: smace@metal-mail.neosoft.com, ports@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: tcl/tk/tclX/dp/incr-tcl/etc Message-ID: <199504262209.QAA02443@metal.ops.neosoft.com> In-Reply-To: <27518.798932525@freefall.cdrom.com> from "Gary Palmer" at Apr 26, 95 02:42:05 pm
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> > In message <199504262115.PAA02299@metal.ops.neosoft.com>, Scott Mace writes: > >What do yall think about integrating all of them into 2 binaries: > >tcl and wishx. This is what I (NeoSoft) uses, and is a much more > >complete environment. > > Ask the maintainers of the ORIGIONAL tarballs to do this. Ports is (IMNSHO) > meant to be a collection of PATCHED sources so that they work on FreeBSD 2.x, > not a collections of ports of software in the form which we'd like to > see them. The ports tree is meant to be a small, light set of makefiles, > patches & support files, which this re-write would certainly not be > AFAIK. > All it would take to integrate them all is a patch to tclX. There exists a distribution of everyting integrated, but I thought it would be silly to download a tarball of everything when presumably you would allready have all of the individual tar files. I work with the one of the primary authors of tclX, so its a matter of me doing it not the maintainers. This will of course all have to wait until we get a chance to integrate the latest tcl and tk distributions into the neosoft release. So if there is an intrest I will do it, otherwise, I'll just make it available on a per-request basis and in a single tarball format... Its just a matter of do your just want to have 2 interpreters (one X one text) or fiddle with a bunch of them depending on what application want to do... I think alot of people are missing out on the power of the tcl/tk/andfriends because they are all split up. Scott
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