William A. Hoffman wrote:
The tclsh84 does not understand cygwin style paths.
So, if you do tclsh /cygdrive/c/foo/bar.tcl it can not
find the file.
According to http://sources.redhat.com/insight a new Tcl/Tk has been
imported, and some extra fixes for cygwin added that should probably
addres
Jonathan Larmour wrote:
So all you have to do now is wait for the cygwin package to be released,
To clarify... by which I mean the new Tcl/Tk to be made into a cygwin
package that can be retrieved by setup.exe. Not a new release of cygwin
itself :-).
Jifl
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On Windows XP, I created a .tar.gz file type under Folder Options=>File
Types tab. I then set the "Opens with" to a one-line batch file
wintargz.bat:
FOR %%F IN (%1) DO pushd %%~pF && tar -xvzf %%~nxF
This allows double-clicking on a foo.tar.gz file to automatically cause it
to be uncompressed
Ralf, this is the last message in the thread you mentioned.
Charles Wilson said:
> You've shown that win32_libid() as it is currently can take up to 5
> seconds on a single "library", while most "libraries" can be
> identified in 0.3-0.6 seconds. But that doesn't address how much
> longer win32_l
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