Daniel Macks wrote: []
2. This beasty needs access to internal files from the tcl and tk sources to build. I was thinking that the info file could grab tcl and tk of the right version and build against those (using SourceN).
If these are some internal headers that the Fink tcltk package does not install, then this would be the third package in this situation (*), and it would probably be time to suggest to the tcltk maintainer to create a splitoff "tcltk-internalheaders" that installs these.
>>Then I would have a Depend that was NOT >= 8.4.6-2 but =8.4.6-2. >>However this seems like a major pain to keep in sync.
I think any 8.4 version should be OK, so you could put >=8.4.1-1 and then when tcltk-8.5 comes out, you would have to change your package.
(*) The other two I know of are expect and tix, and both of these solve the problem indeed by downloading the complete sources of tcl and of tk, just to get at these header files, which is an enormous waste of time and space.
-- Martin
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