Mail Archives: djgpp/2001/01/15/10:51:28
In article <3A62F380 DOT 90C5B17F AT netway DOT com DOT br>,
Edevaldo Pereira <edevaldo AT netway DOT com DOT br> wrote:
> "Nimrod A. Abing" wrote:
> >
> > Hello.
> >
> > Does anyone know where I can find the DJGPP/DOS port of Tcl/Tk? I
see it
> > mentioned in the FAQ, however, there is no mention of where it can
be found.
> >
> > TIA.
> >
> > nimrod_a_abing
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> >
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>
> The port of the last version of TCL is available at:
>
> ftp://200.176.250.233:54321/pub/Djgpp/
>
> There you will find a zip with the sources. Keep in mind that
8.4a1 is
> a alpha version and the port is still ongoing. The package is usable
but
> lacks some features, see the testsuit outputs.
> Tk is not included and probably never will.
>
> Edevaldo
>
As an avid (rabid?) advocate of tcl/tk, I would *love* to see
a port of tk done. It would seem to me, that *IF* we can
manage to build the gcc port of X, then we should be able to
manage a port of tk.
This would result in an extremely powerful and fast graphical
development environment for DJGPP.
I am going to try to build the X port, as soon as I gain a
little more expierence with DJGPP.
I am interested in the opinion of the experts here, and also
curious if anyone might have an interest in helping.
Steve
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Steve Offutt
*Learning* to program is my hobby
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