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Diffstat (limited to 'unix')
-rw-r--r-- | unix/Makefile.in | 24 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | unix/README | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | unix/mkLinks | 22 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | unix/tcl.spec | 4 |
4 files changed, 6 insertions, 50 deletions
diff --git a/unix/Makefile.in b/unix/Makefile.in index 81d931f..d3da619 100644 --- a/unix/Makefile.in +++ b/unix/Makefile.in @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ # "autoconf" program (constructs like "@foo@" will get replaced in the # actual Makefile. # -# RCS: @(#) $Id: Makefile.in,v 1.134 2004/02/24 22:58:48 dkf Exp $ +# RCS: @(#) $Id: Makefile.in,v 1.135 2004/03/17 18:14:18 das Exp $ VERSION = @TCL_VERSION@ MAJOR_VERSION = @TCL_MAJOR_VERSION@ @@ -1329,14 +1329,6 @@ dist: $(UNIX_DIR)/configure mklinks $(TCL_EXE) $(TOOL_DIR)/eolFix.tcl -crlf $(DISTDIR)/win/tcl.ds* cp -p $(TOP_DIR)/win/README $(DISTDIR)/win cp -p $(TOP_DIR)/license.terms $(DISTDIR)/win - mkdir $(DISTDIR)/mac - cp -p $(TOP_DIR)/mac/tcl*.sea.hqx \ - $(TOP_DIR)/mac/*.c $(TOP_DIR)/mac/*.h $(TOP_DIR)/mac/*.r \ - $(DISTDIR)/mac - cp -p $(TOP_DIR)/mac/porting.notes $(TOP_DIR)/mac/README $(DISTDIR)/mac - cp -p $(TOP_DIR)/mac/*.pch $(DISTDIR)/mac - cp -p $(TOP_DIR)/mac/*.doc $(TOP_DIR)/mac/*.html $(DISTDIR)/mac - cp -p $(TOP_DIR)/license.terms $(DISTDIR)/mac mkdir $(DISTDIR)/macosx cp -p $(TOP_DIR)/macosx/Makefile \ $(TOP_DIR)/macosx/*.c \ @@ -1405,20 +1397,6 @@ BUILD_HTML = \ --srcdir=$(TOP_DIR)/.. # -# Target to create a Macintosh version of the distribution. This will -# do a normal distribution and then massage the output to prepare it -# for moving to the Mac platform. This requires a few scripts and -# programs found only in the Tcl group's tool workspace. -# - -macdist: dist machtml - -machtml: - rm -f $(DISTDIR)/mac/tclMacProjects.sea.hqx - rm -rf $(DISTDIR)/doc - $(TCL_EXE) $(TOOL_DIR)/cvtEOL.tcl $(DISTDIR) - -# # Targets to build Solaris package of the distribution for the current # architecture. To build stream packages for both sun4 and i86pc # architectures: diff --git a/unix/README b/unix/README index d5607f6..73c81f6 100644 --- a/unix/README +++ b/unix/README @@ -1,12 +1,12 @@ Tcl UNIX README --------------- -RCS: @(#) $Id: README,v 1.24 2002/10/10 04:56:21 hobbs Exp $ +RCS: @(#) $Id: README,v 1.25 2004/03/17 18:14:19 das Exp $ This is the directory where you configure, compile, test, and install UNIX versions of Tcl. This directory also contains source files for Tcl that are specific to UNIX. Some of the files in this directory are -used on the PC or Mac platform too, but they all depend on UNIX +used on the PC or MacOSX platform too, but they all depend on UNIX (POSIX/ANSI C) interfaces and some of them only make sense under UNIX. Updated forms of the information found in this file is available at: @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ changes on any UNIX-like system that approximates POSIX, BSD, or System V. We know that it runs on workstations from Sun, H-P, DEC, IBM, and SGI, as well as PCs running Linux, BSDI, and SCO UNIX. To compile for a PC running Windows, see the README file in the directory ../win. To -compile for a Macintosh, see the README file in the directory ../mac. +compile for MacOSX, see the README file in the directory ../macosx. How To Compile And Install Tcl: ------------------------------- diff --git a/unix/mkLinks b/unix/mkLinks index f4cd271..caa7c6f 100644 --- a/unix/mkLinks +++ b/unix/mkLinks @@ -852,24 +852,6 @@ if test -r ListObj.3; then ln $S ListObj.3$Z Tcl_ListObjIndex.3$Z ln $S ListObj.3$Z Tcl_ListObjReplace.3$Z fi -if test -r Macintosh.3; then - rm -f Macintosh.3.* - $ZIP Macintosh.3 - rm -f Tcl_MacSetEventProc.3 Tcl_MacSetEventProc.3.* - rm -f Tcl_MacConvertTextResource.3 Tcl_MacConvertTextResource.3.* - rm -f Tcl_MacEvalResource.3 Tcl_MacEvalResource.3.* - rm -f Tcl_MacFindResource.3 Tcl_MacFindResource.3.* - rm -f Tcl_GetOSTypeFromObj.3 Tcl_GetOSTypeFromObj.3.* - rm -f Tcl_SetOSTypeObj.3 Tcl_SetOSTypeObj.3.* - rm -f Tcl_NewOSTypeObj.3 Tcl_NewOSTypeObj.3.* - ln $S Macintosh.3$Z Tcl_MacSetEventProc.3$Z - ln $S Macintosh.3$Z Tcl_MacConvertTextResource.3$Z - ln $S Macintosh.3$Z Tcl_MacEvalResource.3$Z - ln $S Macintosh.3$Z Tcl_MacFindResource.3$Z - ln $S Macintosh.3$Z Tcl_GetOSTypeFromObj.3$Z - ln $S Macintosh.3$Z Tcl_SetOSTypeObj.3$Z - ln $S Macintosh.3$Z Tcl_NewOSTypeObj.3$Z -fi if test -r Namespace.3; then rm -f Namespace.3.* $ZIP Namespace.3 @@ -1816,10 +1798,6 @@ if test -r rename.n; then rm -f rename.n.* $ZIP rename.n fi -if test -r resource.n; then - rm -f resource.n.* - $ZIP resource.n -fi if test -r return.n; then rm -f return.n.* $ZIP return.n diff --git a/unix/tcl.spec b/unix/tcl.spec index 1257a54..e9aaf63 100644 --- a/unix/tcl.spec +++ b/unix/tcl.spec @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -# $Id: tcl.spec,v 1.18 2004/03/02 00:42:51 hobbs Exp $ +# $Id: tcl.spec,v 1.19 2004/03/17 18:14:19 das Exp $ # This file is the basis for a binary Tcl RPM for Linux. %define version 8.5a1 @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ The Tcl (Tool Command Language) provides a powerful platform for creating integration applications that tie together diverse applications, protocols, devices, and frameworks. When paired with the Tk toolkit, Tcl provides the fastest and most powerful way to -create GUI applications that run on PCs, Unix, and the Macintosh. Tcl +create GUI applications that run on PCs, Unix, and Mac OS X. Tcl can also be used for a variety of web-related tasks and for creating powerful command languages for applications. |