When I run the latest WinCVS's (1.1, build 7, 8, and 9), it comes up with 
this message in the command-line window:

   TCL is *not* available, shell is disabled

When I run WinCVS 1.06, it finds Tcl just fine.

I've installed Tcl 8.3.0 to no effect.  

I notice that WinCVS 1.0.6 has a "tcl81.dll" file in it that none of the 
later versions do.  When I copy the tcl81.dll file into the WinCVS 1.1 
directories, it finds it.  But NOT when I copy the tcl83.dll in. 

If WinCVS requires tcl81.dll to be that directory, why isn't it distributed?  

Thanks!

:)hal mahaffey

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