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I am currently experiencing a problem with tclsh. I am using a program which needs /usr/bin/tclsh in order to manage TclTk pipes. I tried to create a symbolic link to cygtclsh80, but without any result. Which choices do I have in order to mimic tclsh behavior? Can I compile some tclsh sources under Cygwin (an unlikely possibility, otherwise I suppose tclsh would ship with standard Cygwin distributions)? Any help will be welcome. Giuliano Lancioni -- TiscaliNet, libero accesso ad Internet. http://www.tiscalinet.it -- Want to unsubscribe from this list? Check out: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple
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