OK sounds good for our purposes. Where do I report that tcl compiled
from cvs HEAD returns info patchlevel of 8.4.7?
On May 24, 2005, at 7:01 PM, Jeff Hobbs wrote:
8.4.10 is just a couple weeks away, so a special patch is
unnecessary. Working on the 8.4 head right now should be
rather safe.
Cynthia Kiser wrote:
On May 24, 2005, at 7:01 PM, Jeff Hobbs wrote:
8.4.10 is just a couple weeks away, so a special patch is unnecessary.
Working on the 8.4 head right now should be rather safe.
OK sounds good for our purposes. Where do I report that tcl
compiled from cvs HEAD returns
You don't - you made a mistake ;). Make sure you have
everything installed right. You know you are using the
one from head with 'make shell'.
Yes I did. Always check your path - even if you don't think you have
multiple versions of Tcl installed.
And always check out the version you really
On May 20, 2005, at 5:45 AM, Dossy Shiobara wrote:
First, you want to use /either/ Tcl 8.4.6 or Tcl 8.4.9.1 -- versions
between 8.4.7 and 8.4.9 had a memory leak that's been fixed in 8.4.9.1.
How in heavens name do you get 8.4.9.1? The only tag I can find in the
CVS checkout is 8.4.9.
cvs -z3
On 2005.05.24, Cynthia Kiser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How in heavens name do you get 8.4.9.1? The only tag I can find in the
CVS checkout is 8.4.9.
The ActiveTcl release is numbered 8.4.9.1, but apparently the Tcl team
doesn't track the same tags as ActiveTcl -- sorry.
What you want is to
On 2005.05.24, Cynthia Kiser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How in heavens name do you get 8.4.9.1? The only tag I can find in the
CVS checkout is 8.4.9.
The ActiveTcl release is numbered 8.4.9.1, but apparently the
Tcl team doesn't track the same tags as ActiveTcl -- sorry.
What you want is
On May 24, 2005, at 6:41 PM, Dossy Shiobara wrote:
Perhaps someone could coax Zoran into providing a patch for the Tcl Bug
#1178445 which fixed the memory leak in question:
Zoran, pretty please? :) This would really help me, as I'm setting up
new production servers this week and I really
Hello,
I just downloaded Tcl 8.4.9, compiled (--enable-threads) and AOLserver
3.5.11, since I want to switch to 3.4 or 4.0.
I would have switched to 4.0, but we also use mysql, which does not seem
to compile against 4.0.10 that I have.
The issue is that from time to time AOLserver starts (3.4.2
On 2005.05.20, Wojciech Kocjan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just downloaded Tcl 8.4.9, compiled (--enable-threads) and AOLserver
3.5.11, since I want to switch to 3.4 or 4.0.
First, you want to use /either/ Tcl 8.4.6 or Tcl 8.4.9.1 -- versions
between 8.4.7 and 8.4.9 had a memory leak that's been
Dossy Shiobara napisa(a):
On 2005.05.20, Wojciech Kocjan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just downloaded Tcl 8.4.9, compiled (--enable-threads) and AOLserver
3.5.11, since I want to switch to 3.4 or 4.0.
First, you want to use /either/ Tcl 8.4.6 or Tcl 8.4.9.1 -- versions
between 8.4.7 and 8.4.9 had a
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