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Note: some people seem to be confused by the lack of a "bltwish" binary. This is not an oversight--it is part of an upstream (by which I mean the TCL community) policy to remove and obsolete specialized variants of wish, like bltwish. Unfortunately, not everyone has got the word yet. If you have scripts which start with "#!/usr/bin/bltwish" (or some approximation thereof), the proper and approved thing to do is to replace that line with: #!/bin/wish package require BLT The result is exactly the same. Note that if you have other "package require" lines in your script, you may want to place the "package require BLT" line with them, rather than right at the very top of the script. As long as it comes before any blt commands are used, you should be fine. -- Chris Waters <xtifr@debian.org>, Sat Jan 28 17:30:11 2006
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