[EMAIL PROTECTED] (David N. Welton) writes:
> I have been doing some initial work on the 'tcl-kitchen-sink' package
> for distributin alongside mod_dtcl.
> So far I have put in a few packages from the tt distribution:
>
> VarServer.tcl
> tt_Auth-0.1.tcl
> tt_HTML_Table-1.0.tcl
> tt_VarServer-0.1.tcl
> as well as Gdtcl and TclExpat.
> I will include Michael Cleverly's nstcl once he releases the 0.5
> version. This includes both a high level database API and a lot of
> utility functions - sendmail, for example.
I have contacted him and this ought to happen soon.
> Is it worth it including tcllib with this package?
> How about low level database packages? I'm more inclined to give
> people references to these, as most people will most likely need
> only one.
Anyone have any comments on how they would like to have this whole
thing work? I really don't know what most users might want to see.
I'm more inclined personally to just apt-get what I need (or make
install from usr/ports on a BSD system) instead of having a bundle
like this, so I'm not so sure what people want in it, and how they
want it to function. Is it enough to have some tarballs and call it
good, or do people want some kind of fancy build system, maybe with a
Tk front end...?
Unfortunately, there are some licensing problems which mean that we
can't distribute GPL or other 'viral' license things as anything other
than tarballs, if I understand correctly. So packages will be
tarballs within the main tarball...
Thanks,
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David N. Welton
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