> True -- the original threading in AOLserver 2.0 way back in 1995 (yes,
> 1995) was based on a thread-safe hacked Tcl 7.3. I can't recall where
> I got it -- I think someone at UCB did the work. We later hacked Tcl
> 7.4 and 8.1 on our own before enough support was in the Tcl core and
> we were ready to give up on "ns_share" which was a significant hack
> that couldn't reasonably be brought forward.
I was just looking at file.tcl, and it still uses ns_share. Is that ok? Or
should that be changed?
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