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Diffstat (limited to 'ext/tk/README.ActiveTcl')
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1 files changed, 12 insertions, 12 deletions
diff --git a/ext/tk/README.ActiveTcl b/ext/tk/README.ActiveTcl index c0f9ef8fe4..b7f023c91b 100644 --- a/ext/tk/README.ActiveTcl +++ b/ext/tk/README.ActiveTcl @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -ActiveTcl is ActiveState's quality-assured distribution of Tcl. +ActiveTcl is ActiveState's quality-assured distribution of Tcl. # see <http://www.activestate.com/Products/ActiveTcl/> # <http://www.tcl.tk/> @@ -12,11 +12,11 @@ use --without-ActiveTcl option. When "extconf.rb" fails to find your ActiveTcl libraries, please try the followings. -If you want to use ActiveTcl binary package as the Tcl/Tk libraries, +If you want to use ActiveTcl binary package as the Tcl/Tk libraries, please use the following configure options. --with-ActiveTcl=<ActiveTcl_root> - ( When without argument; no <ActiveTcl_root>; only '--with-ActiveTcl', + ( When without argument; no <ActiveTcl_root>; only '--with-ActiveTcl', it same to '--with-ActiveTcl=/opt/ActiveTcl*/lib' ) --with-tcl-dir=<ActiveTcl_root> @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ And use the followings if you need. --with-tklib=<libname> --enable-tcltk-stubs -For example, when you install ActiveTcl-8.4.x to '/usr/local/ActiveTcl', +For example, when you install ActiveTcl-8.4.x to '/usr/local/ActiveTcl', configure --with-tcl-dir=/usr/local/ActiveTcl/ \ --with-tk-dir=/usr/local/ActiveTcl/ \ @@ -36,17 +36,17 @@ For example, when you install ActiveTcl-8.4.x to '/usr/local/ActiveTcl', --with-tklib=tkstub8.4 \ --enable-tcltk-stubs -It depends on your environment that you have to add the directory of -ActiveTcl's libraries to your library path when execute Ruby/Tk. -One of the way is to add entries to TCLLIBPATH environment variable, +It depends on your environment that you have to add the directory of +ActiveTcl's libraries to your library path when execute Ruby/Tk. +One of the way is to add entries to TCLLIBPATH environment variable, and one of the others add to LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable -Probably, using TCLLIBPATH is better. The value is appended at the -head of Tcl's 'auto_path' variable. You can see the value of the +Probably, using TCLLIBPATH is better. The value is appended at the +head of Tcl's 'auto_path' variable. You can see the value of the variable by using 'Tk::AUTO_PATH.value' or 'Tk::AUTO_PATH.list'. -For example, on Linux, one of the ways is to use LD_LIBRARY_PATH -environment variable. +For example, on Linux, one of the ways is to use LD_LIBRARY_PATH +environment variable. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- [bash]$ LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/ActiveTcl/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH \ ruby your-Ruby/Tk-script @@ -57,6 +57,6 @@ Based on it, the Tcl interpreter changes auto_path variable's value. Then, you'll be able to use Tcl/Tk extension libraries included in the ActiveTcl package (e.g. call TkPackage.require('BWidget'), and then, -use functions/widgets of BWidget extention). +use functions/widgets of BWidget extention). Hidetoshi NAGAI (nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp) |