![]() ![]() If you're working with tclkits, the space of libraries is a little different (as you're looking for a. (Also remember you can ask here if you've got a question specific enough.) Most packages will also have a page (at least) on the Tcler's Wiki that tends to be a reasonable place to look for usage samples and collected tips. It doesn't include builds but it does let you find things and then build them yourself. The main downside of tcllib is that it only has Tcl (and Tk, for tklib) as a binary dependency, which restricts what can be in there quite a bit there's no database drivers in there, for example.įor binary packages, where you're not getting them via the teapot, the best place to start looking is Joe English's Gutter (Great Unified Tcl/Tk Extension Repository). The large majority (maybe even all) of that is available from the ActiveState repo that which isn't is either because it isn't yet finished or because it's seriously broken in some other way. There's also tcllib (as mentions in comments). I use their stuff (and sometimes submit bug reports where the packaging has gone wrong). Is there a repository that maintains broad and deep sets of Tcl add-on packages?ĪctiveState's “teapot” repository is pretty good (especially for 32-bit builds) since they include nearly everything that is a sane (and reusable outside that one application) package with a sane build process. For the remaining set of packages, searching finds package-specific webpages across a variety of sites, some with only their latest version of source available.Īs I'd like to avoid up-reving dependancies that some of these latest-version Tcl packages demand, I'd like to be able to install older versions of the packages. ActivePerl, ActivePython, ActiveTcl, Komodo IDE (en). to ActiveState is pleased to announce the release of ActiveTcl 8.5.18.0, a patchlevel release of the complete, ready-to-install Tcl distribution for Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, Solaris, and AIX. ![]() Using ActiveState's teacup package installer, it seems I'm able to find and install equivalents to two-thirds of the packages that were installed under the old tree. ActiveState Software Inc is a Canadian software company headquartered in. I'm an infrequent user of Tcl, and am undertaking a new x86_64 install of ActiveTcl, attempting to reproduce the package set of an i386 installation on older machines. Important portions of the TEA ecosystem were only available in the TDK, which has also been discontinued. Is there however someplace with an approximation - web sites, or FTP sites, with tarballs of multiple packages, ideally with older versions? It never was a package, so there's no way to download it separately. "Why isn't there a Comprehensive Tcl Archive Network like Perl's CPAN?", it seems the short answer to this is "no". Ditto if I click the Download Builds tab.Given that the Tcl Wiki had a page titled If I go to the Overview tab and click View All Available Builds I get the same thing. If I click on the second choice, I am offered ActiveTcl-8.2-macosx. Now when I log in, I see a dashboard with two options: The website then gave me a dashboard and words like project and builds and forking, which I don't really understand. All the other stuff kinda confuses me and what you asked kinda confuses me.Īt some point ActiveState required me to register for a free account to download ActiveTcl from their website, which I did. so, I have only ever gone to ActiveState's website to download ActiveTcl. Nor am I encouraging anyone else to do so.Ummm. That's from the website, right? I was under the impression that a registered account entitled the user to use the Active Platform command line tools to download/install/activate newer versions. KindleGen plugin 0.5.5 (Checked "Use Bundle Python") Kindle Previewer 3.59.1 (in default location) ![]() I think it is related with some called Tcl, isn't it? What can I do to resolve this? Reason: tried: '/Library/Frameworks/Tcl.framework/Versions/8.6/Tcl' (no such file), '/System/Library/Frameworks/Tcl.framework/Versions/8.6/Tcl' (no such file)Įrror: dlopen(/Applications/Sigil.app/Contents/Frameworks/amework/Versions/3.8/lib/python3.8/lib-dynload/_, 0x0002): Library not loaded: /Library/Frameworks/Tcl.framework/Versions/8.6/Tcl Referenced from: /Applications/Sigil.app/Contents/Frameworks/amework/Versions/3.8/lib/python3.8/lib-dynload/_ ImportError: dlopen(/Applications/Sigil.app/Contents/Frameworks/amework/Versions/3.8/lib/python3.8/lib-dynload/_, 0x0002): Library not loaded: /Library/Frameworks/Tcl.framework/Versions/8.6/Tcl Target_script = _import_(script_module)įile "/Users/#/Library/Application Support/sigil-ebook/sigil/plugins/KindleGen/plugin.py", line 25, in įrom tkinter import Tk, BOTH, StringVar, IntVar, BooleanVar, PhotoImage, messagebox, DISABLED File "/Applications/Sigil.app/Contents/plugin_launchers/python/launcher.py", line 141, in launch
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