diff options
Diffstat (limited to 'win/Makefile.in')
-rw-r--r-- | win/Makefile.in | 8 |
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/win/Makefile.in b/win/Makefile.in index 168da2e..b92a062 100644 --- a/win/Makefile.in +++ b/win/Makefile.in @@ -650,8 +650,8 @@ install-libraries: libraries install-tzdata install-msgs do \ $(COPY) "$$j" "$(SCRIPT_INSTALL_DIR)/opt0.4"; \ done; - @echo "Installing package msgcat 1.5.2 as a Tcl Module"; - @$(COPY) $(ROOT_DIR)/library/msgcat/msgcat.tcl $(SCRIPT_INSTALL_DIR)/../tcl8/8.5/msgcat-1.5.2.tm; + @echo "Installing package msgcat 1.6.0 as a Tcl Module"; + @$(COPY) $(ROOT_DIR)/library/msgcat/msgcat.tcl $(SCRIPT_INSTALL_DIR)/../tcl8/8.5/msgcat-1.6.0.tm; @echo "Installing package tcltest 2.3.8 as a Tcl Module"; @$(COPY) $(ROOT_DIR)/library/tcltest/tcltest.tcl $(SCRIPT_INSTALL_DIR)/../tcl8/8.5/tcltest-2.3.8.tm; @echo "Installing package platform 1.0.13 as a Tcl Module"; @@ -705,14 +705,14 @@ test-tcl: binaries $(TCLSH) $(CAT32) $(TEST_DLL_FILE) ./$(TCLSH) "$(ROOT_DIR_NATIVE)/tests/all.tcl" $(TESTFLAGS) \ -load "package ifneeded Tcltest ${VERSION}@TCL_PATCH_LEVEL@ [list load [file normalize ${TEST_DLL_FILE}] Tcltest]; \ package ifneeded dde 1.4.0 [list load [file normalize ${DDE_DLL_FILE}] dde]; \ - package ifneeded registry 1.3.0 [list load [file normalize ${REG_DLL_FILE}] registry]" | ./$(CAT32) + package ifneeded registry 1.3.1 [list load [file normalize ${REG_DLL_FILE}] registry]" | ./$(CAT32) # Useful target to launch a built tclsh with the proper path,... runtest: binaries $(TCLSH) $(TEST_DLL_FILE) @TCL_LIBRARY="$(LIBRARY_DIR)"; export TCL_LIBRARY; \ ./$(TCLSH) $(TESTFLAGS) -load "package ifneeded Tcltest ${VERSION}@TCL_PATCH_LEVEL@ [list load [file normalize ${TEST_DLL_FILE}] Tcltest]; \ package ifneeded dde 1.4.0 [list load [file normalize ${DDE_DLL_FILE}] dde]; \ - package ifneeded registry 1.3.0 [list load [file normalize ${REG_DLL_FILE}] registry]" $(SCRIPT) + package ifneeded registry 1.3.1 [list load [file normalize ${REG_DLL_FILE}] registry]" $(SCRIPT) # This target can be used to run tclsh from the build directory via # `make shell SCRIPT=foo.tcl` |