Sujet : Re: Tcl / Tk on Windows
De : heller (at) *nospam* deepsoft.com (Robert Heller)
Groupes : comp.lang.tclDate : 12. Dec 2024, 00:21:19
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Unless you are actually developing under MS-Windows, I would just cross-build
a starkit for your friend. He ends up with just a single .exe file, which he
can put anywhere he likes and not deal with "installing" Tcl/Tk at all. All
you need to do is include all of the Tcl/Tk libraries you use in the starkit.
There MS-Windows TclKit files around and binaries libraries (eg Img, etc.) as
well.
At Wed, 11 Dec 2024 22:34:19 +0000 Roderick <
hruodr@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello!
What is the easiest way to install and use Tcl / Tk on Windows
from the perspective of a Unix user?
I would install Cygwin, but I am writing a program for someone else
and perhaps would not like the idea ...
And I never really used Windows, I have almost no knowledge how to deal
with it ...
Rod.
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