[R-SIG-Mac]TclTkAqua 8.4.1 on Sourceforge

Jan de Leeuw deleeuw@stat.ucla.edu
Sun, 10 Nov 2002 09:09:48 -0800


http://sourceforge.net/project/ 
showfiles.php?group_id=10894&release_id=117868

What's new in this version:    Three distribution variants are  
available:

     * TclTkAqua: installs TclTk frameworks, Wish, tclsh and html  
documentation in systemwide locations, including debug versions of the  
frameworks (administrator password required).
     * TclTkAquaStandalone: drag&drop install of a self-contained  
version of Wish, the TclTk frameworks are embedded, but no debug  
frameworks or documentation are included (can be used as is off  
read-only media or installed by unprivileged users).
* TclTkAquaBI: Batteries-Included distribution (c.f. list of packages  
below), almost a superset of ActiveTcl (missing: Snack and tkhtml),  
installs in systemwide locations (administrator password required).

There are two separate sets of disk images:

     * built on Mac OS X 10.1.5 with gcc 2.95.2; run on both 10.1 and  
10.2
           o TclTkAqua 8.4.1 (3.9M)
           o TclTkAquaStandalone 8.4.1 (1.7M)
     o TclTkAquaBI 8.4.1.0 (9.8M)
     * built on Mac OS X 10.2.1 with gcc 3.1; run on 10.2 only
           o TclTkAqua 8.4.1 Jaguar: (5.0M)
           o TclTkAquaStandalone 8.4.1 Jaguar: (1.7M)
o TclTkAquaBI 8.4.1.0 Jaguar: (10.8M)

The batteries-included distribution contains the following projects:

     * Tcl 8.4.1
     * Tk 8.4.1
     * IncrTcl 3.3.0
     * IWidgets 4.0.2
     * Tcllib 1.3
     * Tklib 0.1
     * BWidget 1.5
     * Mclistbox 1.02
     * TclX 8.4
     * Thread 2.4
     * TclVfs 1.0
     * Expect 5.38
     * TkTable 2.8
     * Vu 2.1.0
     * TkImg 1.2.4
     * TclXML 2.4 (including expat)
     * TclDOM 2.4 (including libxml2)
     * TclXSLT 2.4 (including libxslt)
     * TclSOAP 1.6.5
     * Memchan 2.2
     * Trf 2.1
     * TrfCrypt 2.0
     * TclHttpd 3.4.1
     * Mk4Tcl 2.4.8
     * TcLex 1.2
     * Tkcon 2.4
     * TclAE 2.0b11
* CritLib 2002/10/07

   Product Description: Tcl (Tool Command Language) is used by over half  
a million developers worldwide and has become a critical component in  
thousands of corporations. It has a simple and programmable syntax and  
can be either used as a standalone application or embedded in  
application programs. Best of all, Tcl is open source so it's  
completely free.

Tk is a graphical user interface toolkit that makes it possible to  
create powerful GUIs incredibly quickly. It proved so popular that it  
now ships with all distributions of Tcl.

Tcl and Tk were created and developed by John Ousterhout. Developers  
all over the world followed his example and built their own Tcl  
extensions. Today, there are hundreds of Tcl extensions for all manner  
of applications.

Tcl and Tk are highly portable, running on essentially all flavors of  
Unix, (Linix, Solaris, IRIX, AIX, *BSD*, the list goes on and on)  
Windows, Macintosh, and more.
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Jan de Leeuw; Professor and Chair, UCLA Department of Statistics;
Editor: Journal of Multivariate Analysis, Journal of Statistical  
Software
US mail: 9432 Boelter Hall, Box 951554, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1554
phone (310)-825-9550;  fax (310)-206-5658;  email: deleeuw@stat.ucla.edu
homepage: http://gifi.stat.ucla.edu
   
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