Macintosh Tcl & Tk by Ray Johnson Sun Microsystems Laboratories rjohnson@eng.sun.com This directory contains a collection of files related to Tcl and Tk for the Macintosh, all of which are available for anonymous FTP. Below is a description of what is in the various files in this directory: mactk8.0p1.sea.hqx This distribution is a "binary" only release. It contains an installer program that will install a 68k or PowerPC version of the "Wish" application. In addition, in installs the Tcl & Tk libraries in the Extensions folder inside your System Folder. (These are just text files - no inits are installed.) mactcltk-full-8.0p1.sea.hqx This release contains the full release of Tcl and Tk for the Macintosh plus the More Files packages which both Macintosh Tcl and Tk rely on. Warning! - This is a very large file (on the order of 12 megs). mactcl-source-8.0p1.sea.mqx This release contains the complete source for Tcl 8.0. In addition, Metrowerks CodeWarrior libraries and project files are included. However, you must already have the More Files package to compile this code. mactk-source-8.0p1.sea.hqx This release contains the complete source to Tk for the Macintosh In addition, Metrowerks CodeWarrior libraries and project files are included. However, you must already have the Tcl 8.0, More Files package to compile this code. TclProcess.sit.hqx - This is a sample application that uses the Tcl/Tk libraries. The application lists information about the process running on your Macintosh. (It's modeled off of the Process Watcher application.) Sources are included. It's not really supported - but I'd love to hear your feedback. (You need the source release for Tcl7.6 & Tk4.2 inorder to use this sample code.) MoreFiles1.4.3.sea.hqx - This is the source for the MoreFiles library used by the Macintosh Tcl/Tk sources. It contains File releated functions that may one day be in the Mac OS. *** old-versions - This is a directory that contains older releases of MacTcl. The release number should be included in the file name. These versions are not supported. For more information there is a collection of Web pages on Tcl and Tk at the URL: http://sunscript.sun.com/ Questions or problems with any of these distributions should be directed to the comp.lang.tcl newsgroup or the mactcl mailing list.