[tcljava-user] [ANNOUNCE] JTcl-2.0.0-b1 released
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From: Tom P. <tpo...@ny...> - 2011-04-14 04:08:39
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The JTcl team is happy to announce the release of JTcl 2.0.0-b1. Refer to the news page for changes from the previous release: http://jtcl.kenai.com/news.html README: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- JTcl - Tcl Language Interpreter in Java http://jtcl.kenai.com JTcl is an implementation of Tcl (Tool Command Language) written in Java. JTcl implements a large extent of Tcl 8.4 syntax and commands, limited only by API restrictions of the Java Virtual Machine. JTcl is based on the Jacl interpreter (http://tcljava.sf.net) INSTALLING JTCL JTcl requires a Java JVM 1.5 or higher (Java 1.6 is recommended). You may have to install Java if you don't already have it installed. Download JTcl distribution from: http://kenai.com/projects/jtcl/downloads JTcl is distributed as a ZIP archive. Download the latest jtcl-{version}-bin.zip file from the JTcl website, and unzip into a directory of your choice. Unix/Linux/Mac OSX shell script (`jtcl') and Windows batch file (`jtcl.bat') are included. Unix/Linux/OSX users may want to make a symbolic link in /usr/local/bin (or any other directory on your PATH of your choice): sudo ln -s `pwd`/jtcl /usr/local/bin SOURCE CODE JTcl uses the Mercurial distributed source code control system. Install Mercurial using your OS distribution package manager or get executables from the Mercurial site: http://mercurial.selenic.com/ Browse JTcl source code: http://kenai.com/projects/jtcl/sources Clone the JTcl repository: hg clone https://hg.kenai.com/hg/jtcl~jtcl-main DOCUMENTATION Local documentation, which consists a copy of the the JTcl web site, can be downloaded from: http://kenai.com/projects/jtcl/downloads Documenation is distributed as a ZIP archive, Download the latest jtcl-{version}-doc.zip file from the JTcl website, and unzip into a directory of your choice. MAILING LIST and BUG REPORTING Please subscribe and use the JTcl mailing list for questions and to share information. The JTcl Bug tracker should be used to report bugs. Mailing lists: http://kenai.com/projects/jtcl/lists Bug reporting: http://kenai.com/bugzilla/buglist.cgi?product=jtcl **The JTcl Team** -- Tom Poindexter tpo...@ny... |