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Binary distributions of the Tcl/Fltk extension to the Tcl/Tk application development environment
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NOTE: There is an old project on SF with unmaintained releases. This is the current project. I can't
      update the old one for some unknown reason!

This project contains builds of the Tcl/Fltk dynamic extension to the Tcl/Tk application development environment.

Binary builds for Linux (deb and rpm), Linux on ARMV4T (Openmoko, etc) and Windows can be found in the appropriate directories.

A common documentation file in PDF format is valid for all of the distributions.

A tarball of HTML format pages is also available. Unpack it somewhere and
point your browser to Introduction.html, or CommandList.html

Note that these binaries presume you have Tcl/Tk installed on your machine.

The version of Tcl/Tk used to build the distributions is now indicated as part of the distribution
file name. For example, the file name:

	TclFltk-1.0.xxx-xx-i386-Linux-8.5-bin.deb

is built against Tcl/Tk 8.5.x source code. If you have the Tcl/Tk 8.5 release on your system, use
this distribution file. If you are running the Tcl/Tk 8.4 release, which is default on many O/S
distributions, use the release with 8.4 in the name.

The general form of the distribution file names is:

	TclFltk-1.x.PATCHLEVEL-BUILD-TECHNOLOGY-OS-TCL_VERSION-bin.PACKAGE_EXTENSION
	
I am dropping support for RedHat 9.x, as I recently retired this O/S from
my machine farm. The last build is still on this site.

There may be no further OpenMoko builds as I am out of time to play with
this gadget. If its an issue, e-mail me.

There is a source tarball on this site. You would have to work to do a
build as the build scripts are wired to my machine farm. You would also
need to collect some other packages (Image-1.2, libjpeg, libpng, libtiff,
and fltk-1.1.13 or something more recent.) All of the source for the
extension itself is in the tarball.

Updated 13 August, 2013

Source: README.txt, updated 2013-08-13