FYI. Philippe de Rochambeau Début du message réexpédié : > De : Jim Ingham <jingham@apple.com> > Date : Jeu 10 jan 2002 02:54:45 Europe/Paris > À : Philippe de Rochambeau <pr1@club-internet.fr>, <tcl- > mac@lists.sourceforge.net> > Objet : Rép : [MACTCL] MacOSX Tk > > On 1/9/02 1:30 AM, "Philippe de Rochambeau" <pr1@club-internet.fr> > wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> has anyone managed to make MacOSX Tk, which is available at >> SourceForge, >> to work? >> >> Typing ' puts stdout {Hello, World!}' in the console yields the >> following message: >> can not find channel named "stdout" > > This is just a bug. It is fixed in the current top of the macosx branch. > Look back in the archives of this list for the Announcement of the port > for > instructions on how to get & build this. It is really quite easy... > >> >> I have put Wish in ~/MyApps (I created the folder myself since an >> Application folder did not already exist). and the frameworks in >> ~/Library/Frameworks (I created the Frameworks folder myself since it >> did not already exist). >> >> Furthemore, I would like to use it with Perl. Any hints? >> > > A couple of people have expressed interest in this, but it is a lot of > work > to make this happen. The biggest problem is that TkPerl is using a > pretty > old version of Tk, and so someone will have to do the TkPerl magic to > update > the code base to 8.4. This seems not to be entirely trivial, and last I > heard no one was actively working on it. > > Jim > -- > ++=++=++=++=++=++=++=++=++=++=++=++=++=++=++=++=++=++=++= > Jim Ingham jingham@apple.com > Developer Tools - gdb >