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Date: Wed, 26 Jun 2002 18:42:29 -0400
From: "Arthur Taylor" <Arthur.Taylor@noaa.gov>
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Subject: Tcl/Tk + XFree86 in Cygwin?
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Has anyone started work on compiling a version of Tcl/Tk to link to the
XFree86 libraries that are now part of cygwin?

So far the Tcl/Tk ports seem to do their Tk displays to MS-Windows.  I'm
not sure there is much of an advantage using cygwin-Tcl/Tk to the
regular Tcl/Tk (other than compiling packages using gcc instead of
Visual C++).  However, if one were using the Xlib rountines from
XFree86, then one could use X to remotely display a GUI.  This could
spark a number of applications with regard to tele-commuting.

Just wondering out loud.
Arthur


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