Actually, to get access to the TCL shell in WinCVS 1.2, you only really 
need the tcl.dll . you need the full TCL suite of programs if you want 
to program in TCL, rather than just run TCL scripts.

The difference :
8 MB + for ActiveState TCL installer
600 Kb for the dll alone.

Beto

Edmund wrote:

>"wega Informatik AG, Christian Meister" wrote:
>
>  
>
>>Hello,
>>
>>I will make a first evaluation of winCVS (standalone) and therefore wanted
>>to now what I need to install
>>    
>>
>
>For WinCVS 1.2 (stable), you can install ActiveTcl (so you can use the
>shell portion of WinCVS).
>
>For WinCVS 1.3, you can install both ActiveTcl and Python 2.1(or higher).
>Both are optional, but you'd be missing some functionality.
>
>Then you can just simply setup WinCVS to use a local repository for
>testing.
>
>To get ActiveTcl :  www.activestate.com
>To get Python 2.1: www.python.org
>
>I'm assuming you already have WinCVS downloaded, if not,
>go to www.cvsgui.org.
>
>HTH
>
>Edmund
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