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diff --git a/macosx/README b/macosx/README index 9cde39c..65380e1 100644 --- a/macosx/README +++ b/macosx/README @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ TclTkAqua README ---------------- -RCS: @(#) $Id: README,v 1.6.2.1 2003/03/18 13:55:51 das Exp $ +RCS: @(#) $Id: README,v 1.6.2.2 2003/07/18 01:06:33 das Exp $ This is the README file for the Mac OS X native versions of Tcl & Tk. @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ before asking on the list, many questions have already been answered). 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 Tk (and other tips) +- 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 @@ -58,11 +58,11 @@ $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. -- Tcl.framework contains the Tcl and Tk documentation in html format in the +- The Tcl and Tk frameworks contain documentation in html format in the standard location for frameworks: Tcl.framework/Resources/English.lproj/Documentation/Reference/Tcl -Tk.framework contains no documentation. No manpages are installed by -default for either tcl or tk. + Tk.framework/Resources/English.lproj/Documentation/Reference/Tk +No manpages are installed by default for either tcl or tk. - the frameworks Tcl.framework and Tk.framework can be placed in any of the system's standard framework directories: @@ -124,10 +124,14 @@ 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 and TkAqua are built as Mac OS X frameworks using Apple's ProjectBuilder -IDE, but you do not have to deal with the IDE if you don't want to: there are -Makefiles available in tcl/macosx and tk/macosx that take care of calling the -ProjectBuilder command line tool with all the details taken care of. +- 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). + +- TkAqua is built as a Mac OS X frameworks using Apple's ProjectBuilder +IDE, but you do not have to deal with the IDE if you don't want to, the +Makefile in tk/macosx takes care of calling the ProjectBuilder command line tool +with all the details taken care of. - Unpack the tcl and tk source release archives and place the tcl and tk source trees in a common parent directory. @@ -198,23 +202,10 @@ Notes: auto_path. Thus you can place tcl extensions in this directory (i.e. embed them in the app package) and load them with [package require]. -- To build from the IDE using the projects directly without going through the -Makefiles you need so setup a common build folder for the projects. A simple way -to achieve this is to make symbolic links - ln -fs ../../build tcl/macosx/build - ln -fs ../../build tk/macosx/build -(this location of the build folder is compatible with the Makefiles). - -Another way is to set the build folder location directly in -tcl/macosx/Tcl.pbproj and tk/macosx/Wish/pbproj using ProjectBuilder's -"Project->Show Info" on the topmost icon in the filelist. Switch to "Place build -products in a separate location" with a setting of "$SRCROOT/../../build" -(this gets stored in Tcl.pbproj/${USER}.pbxuser & Wish.pbproj/${USER}.pbxuser). - -- It is possible to build Tk without a common build folder with Tcl, or even -without the tcl sourcetree itself; but in that case you need to tell the Tk -Makefile where the copies of 'Tcl.framework' and 'tclsh8.4' are located that -you want to build & link against (their default location is the ${BUILD_DIR}). +- It is possible to build Tk without without the tcl sourcetree; but in that +case you need to tell the Tk Makefile where the copies of 'Tcl.framework' and +'tclsh8.4' are located that you want to build & link against +(their default location is ${BUILD_DIR}/tcl). For instance to use their default systemwide install locations: make -C tk${ver}/macosx \ @@ -233,3 +224,6 @@ or to use an earlier install of Tcl into INSTALL_ROOT="${TCLTK}/" : The Makefile variables TCL_FRAMEWORK_DIR and TCLSH_DIR were added in Tk 8.4.3. +Note that html help in Tk.framework is only built if TCL_FRAMEWORK_DIR contains +the tcl Makefile (as is the case for the default value of TCL_FRAMEWORK_DIR). + |