Hi,
I couldn't find the license from Active-TCL in their website (I have the 
.dll only @ hand), but I would say that if u plan to deliver a TCL 
program, you'd bundle it with the dll rather than the whole shebbang. 
And in this case you are not re-selling it anyway, so I am don't think 
you'd have legal issues w/that.
Beto

Edmund wrote:

>Norberto Meijome wrote:
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>>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.
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>Thanks for the clarification.  I was under the wrong impression that
>the whole package was needed.  But the thing is, if you don't d/l
>the whole thing, you can't 'legally' get tcl.dll, right?
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>Edmund
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