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Re: Updated Tcl Tk and Tix


--- "S. L." <s_i_lao@gmx.net> wrote:
> [...]
> > Now you've confused me, I'm not sure what you are getting at here...
> Why
> > is what I'm saying off topic?  The tcl/tk suite that uses mingw/w32api
> is
> > already distributed in the mainline distribution.  The point I was
> making
> [...]
> 
> You're right about tcl/tk "mingw/w32api", but I'd consider that package
> (20001125) as an example of "how must not be provided" cygwin packages.

I agree...

> [...]
> > is the same one you summerized in the end, we need an autotools
> enabled
> > tcltk suite which generates both a Win32api and POSIX versions.  To
> > further elaborate, maybe the Win32 libraries ought to reside in the
> > win32api directory with it's own version of {Tk Tcl}Config.sh residing
> > there, too.  Perhaps wrapper scripts could be used, in the same manner
> as
> [...]
> 
> Here the confusion I was talking, rises again. All GUI shells from
> tcl/tk
> suite, would use win32api, wether they are cygwin (POSIX enabled), or
> mingw.
> 

But that leaves us who use XFree out in the dust.  Since XFree is part of
the mainline distribution, we should have XFree support (as well).

Cheers,
Nicholas

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