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- From: tthorn@daimi.aau.dk (Tommy Thorn)
- Subject: Re: Tcl on Linux machines.
- Message-ID: <1992Nov12.181317.18632@daimi.aau.dk>
- Keywords: Tcl, Linux, porting
- Sender: news@daimi.aau.dk
- Organization: DAIMI: Computer Science Department, Aarhus University, Denmark
- References: <nnhut.721585959@bcarh676>
- Date: Thu, 12 Nov 92 18:13:17 GMT
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- "Porting", that is, compiling Tcl is real easy. So easy I don't even
- recall what I had to do. It will fail the float test though, if you're
- using version 4.1 of the libs. It should be fixed in 4.2, but I haven't
- had time to check yet.
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- I've been running xf-1.4, tk-2.3+Pixmap succesfully. When tk-3.0 arrives
- I'll make binaries available, but it really easy to compile it yourself.
-
- XF is a interface builder, built on top of tk/tcl, real nice ;^)
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