On Mar 27, 2007, at 14:37, Ryan Schmidt wrote:

No... MacPorts just needs to write some things in /Library/Tcl/ darwinports1.0, that's all. But I don't know why it thinks it needs to do that.

MacPorts uses the system-supplied Tcl interpreter, and /Library/Tcl is the standard location for application-provided Tcl packages. This was originally done to allow API clients that were not installed with DarwinPorts -- such as original PortsManager -- to find the darwinports1.0 libraries without hard-coding a prefix.

-landonf

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