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 > > > >_______________________________________________ >Info-cvs mailing list >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs > > > -- Norberto Meijome If you were supposed to understand it, we wouldn't call it 'code'. _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
