![]() ![]() Now, when one wants to make use of add-on extensions, one can follow a similar process: build (which may not involve much if the code is pure-tcl) and install from source code, or download and install from a site providing prebuilt packages of some sort. One should call this initial set of directories the installation directory. Either one gets the source code, builds, and installs it, or one obtains an already built version and installs it. In a Tcl development environment, if the core of Tcl is installed as individual files, it is generally done in one of two ways. If you really want to be able to pull packages from github instead of a teapot server you now can implement that and provide a pull request. apps has been made available on github as open source under BSD license. The implementation of the teacup, teapot, etc. RLH: Is the idea now that packages reside in a github repository and they get pulled in with a teacup call? That would be cool.ĪK: No. Update: : Teapot and Teacup are now open-source, ActiveState, Description ![]() Teapot Repos Teaparty Teapot client and server. Attributes repository repository See also Teacup A teapot client. Teapot is a server for distributing Tcl packages binary in binary form. Page to collect issues with the '''beta''' teapot on the 2006 conference CD.What security is provided against malware? How does one submit new entities to particular repositories? Who is allowed to submit new entities to be placed within the repository? What teapot archives exist for public use? ![]()
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