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- From: jem@sunSITE.unc.edu (Jonathan Magid)
- Subject: Re: Tcl and Tk, Wcl and Dirt, ...
- Message-ID: <1993Jan25.201542.18443@samba.oit.unc.edu>
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- Organization: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
- References: <31861@nntp_server.ems.cdc.com>
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 20:15:42 GMT
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- In article <31861@nntp_server.ems.cdc.com> ghart@ems.cdc.com writes:
- >I'm interested in playing with any GUI builders that have been ported to
- >Linux. Has anyone ported any?
- >
- >I'm in the process of getting Tk/Tcl compiled, and wondered if someone had
- >done it already (I searched tsx but didn't see any).
-
- Tk/Tcl has indeed been ported to Linux. its on sunsite.unc.edu in
- /pub/Linux/X11/devel.
-
- >
- >A releasted question: is there a csh port for Linux? I never use it, but
- >the config script for Tcl uses it. I tried using "zsh", but it didn't
- >quite work (what is zsh?). I've heard of tcsh, is this what I want?
-
- Noone knows what zsh is. :)
-
- there are two csh's available for Linux, the traditional Berkeley c-shell
- (/pub/Linux/system/Shells/csh526a.tar.Z) and the enhanced csh, tcsh.
- (/pub/Linux/system/Shells/tcsh-6.03*).
-
- jem.
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