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diff --git a/macosx/README b/macosx/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ced6d99 --- /dev/null +++ b/macosx/README @@ -0,0 +1,120 @@ +Tcl MacOSX README +----------------- + +RCS: @(#) $Id: README,v 1.1.2.1 2003/07/15 01:15:51 das Exp $ + +This is the README file for the Mac OS X native version of Tcl (framework build). + + +1. General +---------- + +- The tcl-mac mailing list on sourceforge is the canonical place for questions +specific to Tcl & Tk on Mac OS X: + http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tcl-mac +(this page also has a link to searchable archives of the list, please check them +before asking on the list, many questions have already been answered). + +- For general tcl/tk questions, the newsgroup comp.lang.tcl is your best bet, +but also check the Tcl'ers Wiki for a wealth of information: + http://wiki.tcl.tk/ + +- The wiki has a page listing known bugs in Mac OS X Tcl/Tk (and other tips) + http://wiki.tcl.tk/MacOS%20X +as well as a page with info on building Tcl/Tk on Mac OS X + http://wiki.tcl.tk/Steps%20to%20build%20Tcl/Tk%208.4.0%20on%20MacOS%20X + +- You should report bugs to the sourceforge bug trackers as usual: + Tcl: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=add&group_id=10894&atid=110894 + Tk: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=add&group_id=12997&atid=112997 +please make sure that your report Tk specific bugs to the tktoolkit bug +tracker and not the tcl one. + + +2. Using Tcl on MacOSX +---------------------- + +- Mac OS X 10.1 (or higher) is required to run Tcl on MacOSX. + +- Tcl built on Mac OS X 10.2 or higher will not run on 10.1 due to missing +symbols in libSystem, however Tcl built on 10.1 will run on 10.2 (but without +prebinding and other optimizations). + +- Tcl extensions will be found in any of: + $HOME/Library/Tcl /Library/Tcl /Network/Library/Tcl /System/Library/Tcl + $HOME/Library/Frameworks /Library/Frameworks /Network/Library/Frameworks + /System/Library/Frameworks (searched in that order). +Given a potential package directory $pkg, Tcl on OSX checks for the file +$pkg/Resources/Scripts/pkgIndex.tcl as well as the usual $pkg/pkgIndex.tcl. +This allows building extensions as frameworks with all script files contained +in the Resources/Scripts directory of the framework. + +- The Tcl framework contains documentation in html format in the +standard location for frameworks: + Tcl.framework/Resources/English.lproj/Documentation/Reference/Tcl +No manpages are installed by default. + +- the framework Tcl.framework can be placed in any of the system's standard +framework directories: + $HOME/Library/Frameworks /Library/Frameworks + /Network/Library/Frameworks /System/Library/Frameworks +and /usr/bin/tclsh will work. + +- the format of binary extensions expected by [load] is that of ordinary shared +libraries (.dylib) and not MachO bundles, at present loading of MachO bundles is +not supported. + + +3. Building Tcl.framework +------------------------- + +- Mac OS X 10.1.5 (or higher) is required to build Tcl on MacOSX. + +- Apple's Developer Tools CD needs to be installed (the version matching your OS +release, but no earlier than April 2002). This CD should have come with Mac OS X +retail or should be present as a disk image on new macs that came with OSX +preinstalled. It can also be downloaded from http://connect.apple.com (after you +register for free ADC membership). + +- Tcl is built as a Mac OS X framework via the Makefile in tcl/macosx, but can +also be built from Apple's ProjectBuilder IDE using the Tcl.pbproj project (which +calls through to the Makefile). + +- Unpack the tcl source release archive. + +- The following instructions assume the tcl source tree is named "tcl${ver}", +where ${ver} is a shell variable containing the tcl version number (for +example '8.4.2'). +Setup the shell variable as follows: + set ver="8.4.2" ;: if your shell is csh + ver="8.4.2" ;: if your shell is sh +The source tree will be named this way only if you are building from a release +archive, if you are building from CVS, the version numbers will be missing; so +set ${ver} to the empty string instead: + set ver="" ;: if your shell is csh + ver="" ;: if your shell is sh + +- If you're only interested in _building_ Tcl.framework and don't plan on doing +development with the ProjectBuilder projects, using the Makefile is easiest. +The following steps will build Tcl from the Terminal, assuming you are +located in the directory containing the tcl source tree: + make -C tcl${ver}/macosx +and the following will then install Tcl onto the root volume (admin password +required): + sudo make -C tcl${ver}/macosx install +if you don't have the admin password, you can install into your home directory, +instead by passing an INSTALL_ROOT argument to make: + make -C tcl${ver}/macosx install INSTALL_ROOT="${HOME}/" + +- The default Makefile targets will build _both_ debug and optimized versions of +the Tcl framework with the standard convention of naming the debug +library Tcl.framework/Tcl_debug. +This allows you to dynamically link to the debug libraries at runtime by setting + setenv DYLD_IMAGE_SUFFIX _debug +(c.f. man dyld for more details) + +If you only want to build and install the debug or optimized build, use the +'develop' or 'deploy' target variants of the Makefiles, respectively. +For example, to build and install only the optimized versions: + make -C tcl${ver}/macosx deploy + sudo make -C tcl${ver}/macosx install-deploy |