From: -XI- Where can I get these packages? Contributions to the Tcl/Tk Contrib Archive are most welcome -- please upload them to: ftp://harbor.ecn.purdue.edu/incoming [128.46.128.76] send the archive maintainer <tcl-archive@harbor.ecn.purdue.edu> a note stating the names of the files you uploaded and a brief description for the index. Harbor is the central file server for the software staff of the Engineering Computer Network, so please try to refrain from FTPing stuff between 9am and 5pm EST (GMT -0500). No mail-archive service is planned as yet -- users without FTP capability should use one of the following mail-based FTP services (send mail to the appropriate address with "help" in the body): BITNET users: BITFTP <bitftp@pucc.princeton.edu> Others: "DEC ftpmail" <ftpmail@decwrl.dec.com> Europe: ftpmail@grasp1.univ-lyon1.fr mail-server@ftp.tu-clausthal.de WARNING! The archive maintainer will NOT be automatically archiving anything posted to comp.lang.tcl or previously to the mailing list. So if you want your nifty porting instructions for getting Tcl up on your Seiko wrist watch or your pen computer to be saved for others benefit, be sure to ftp them into the archive. All contributions should be placed in harbor's ~ftp/incoming subdirectory. Please send tcl-archive@harbor.ecn.purdue.edu and a short mail message stating the filename(s) of your contribution and a brief description (for the Index). If you've posted some code to comp.lang.tcl or the Tcl mailing list, and you want it to be archived at this site, please deposit it in ~ftp/incoming or mail it in a suitable form (preferably uuencoded compressed tar file, but a shar file's OK) to tcl-archive@harbor.ecn.purdue.edu. Note: I have noticed that some authors prefer to use plain names rather than version level type names. This means that you should a) make note of when you get a package, and b) check the archive occasionally to see if a newer version of the package has appeared.Go Back Up