![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This does not tell anything about the status of individual packages however. TEApot - a server to provide a binary repository of Tcl Extension Archive files TEAcup - Tcl Extension Archive (teapot) client. Provides a way to see when the teapot the INDEX came from was updated last, Teapot when it detect that it changed the 'teacup cache status' command Googling the problem doesnt provide useful answers (other than pointing out Active State open-sourced Teapot/Teacup) - although that is probably due to me not asking the right question. Unfortunately, the procedure doesnt seem to work anymore. As the teacup automatically pulls the INDEX of a In the past I used ActiveTcl and relied on Teacup to install the extra packages. or will it see only its own 'teapot' to fill its cup Reversely, will systems tclsh see packages 'teacuped' by AS tcl-) Is there still no 'batteries included' (in contrast to 'robot. Updating more slowly to not at all, to have stable base on which to run ActiveTcl includes installers for the following platforms: - Windows (x86 or 圆4) - Mac OS X (x86 or x8664). The build results are kept from going into the Teapot, and we are also > Is there a web page or teacup command that provides some sort of > status of the repository?ĭuring ActiveState's quarterly builds of ActiveTcl Enterprise I have got next message from tcl/tk 8.6.0.0 beta3 1 package require Tkhtml 3.0 Keyword catch not found where expected. It seems like a number of the extension changes that have occurred in the > past few weeks haven't made it to activestate's teapot repository - or > perhaps they aren't appearing for users? > I just notice that there's been changes in oratcl, bwidget, tklib, itcl, > tcllib, and tcl/tk 8.5 over the past few weeks and it's been quite some > time - Sept in the case of oratcl - since the repository was updated. ![]()
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