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This will build a Tclkit named "tclkit-<version>" or a KitDLL named
"libtclkit<version>.so".
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Using This Tool
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Usage:
kitcreator [{build | retry | clean | distclean}]
[{<version> | cvs_<tag> | fossil_<tag>}]
[<configure_option> ...]
Where:
version is a Tcl version number (e.g., 8.5.14)
tag is a CVS or fossil release tag (e.g., HEAD)
configure_option option to pass to subordinate configure
scripts (e.g., --enable-64bit)
Default is to create a Tclkit from Tcl version 8.5.14
Examples:
1. Create a Tclkit:
a. $ ./kitcreator
2. Create a Tclkit for Tcl 8.5.8:
a. $ ./kitcreator 8.5.8
3. Create a Tclkit for Tcl from CVS HEAD:
a. $ ./kitcreator cvs_HEAD
4. Compile a 64-bit Tclkit:
a. $ ./kitcreator --enable-64bit
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This will build a Tclkit named "tclkit-<version>" or a KitDLL named
"libtclkit<version>.so".
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Using This Tool
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Usage:
kitcreator [{build | retry | clean | distclean}]
[{<version> | cvs_<tag> | fossil_<tag>}]
[<configure_option> ...]
Where:
version is a Tcl version number (e.g., 8.6.1)
tag is a CVS or fossil release tag (e.g., HEAD)
configure_option option to pass to subordinate configure
scripts (e.g., --enable-64bit)
Default is to create a Tclkit from Tcl version 8.6.1
Examples:
1. Create a Tclkit:
a. $ ./kitcreator
2. Create a Tclkit for Tcl 8.5.15:
a. $ ./kitcreator 8.5.15
3. Create a Tclkit for Tcl from CVS HEAD:
a. $ ./kitcreator cvs_HEAD
4. Compile a 64-bit Tclkit:
a. $ ./kitcreator --enable-64bit
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v. $ export CC CXX AR RANLIB
vi. $ ./kitcreator --host=mipsel-linux-uclibc
Note: When cross-compiling, the Tcl configure script may be unable
to determine which serial support method to use. If you want serial
support in a cross-compiled tclkit, specify it manually, e.g.:
$ ./kitcreator CFLAGS=-DUSE_TERMIOS=1 -host=mipsel-linux-uclibc
6. Compile a 64-bit Tclkit 8.5.8 using SunStudio 12.1 on Solaris/x86:
a. $ CC='/opt/sunstudio12.1/bin/cc -m64'
b. $ CXX='/opt/sunstudio12.1/bin/CC -m64'
c. $ PATCH='gpatch'
c. $ export CC CXX PATCH
d. $ ./kitcreator 8.5.8 --enable-64bit
7. To clean up post-build:
a. $ ./kitcreator clean
8. Create a Tclkit without Metakit4 support (falls back to Zip for storage):
a. KITCREATOR_PKGS='tk itcl'
b. export KITCREATOR_PKGS
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v. $ export CC CXX AR RANLIB
vi. $ ./kitcreator --host=mipsel-linux-uclibc
Note: When cross-compiling, the Tcl configure script may be unable
to determine which serial support method to use. If you want serial
support in a cross-compiled tclkit, specify it manually, e.g.:
$ ./kitcreator CFLAGS=-DUSE_TERMIOS=1 -host=mipsel-linux-uclibc
6. Compile a 64-bit Tclkit 8.5.15 using SunStudio 12.1 on Solaris/x86:
a. $ CC='/opt/sunstudio12.1/bin/cc -m64'
b. $ CXX='/opt/sunstudio12.1/bin/CC -m64'
c. $ PATCH='gpatch'
c. $ export CC CXX PATCH
d. $ ./kitcreator 8.5.15 --enable-64bit
7. To clean up post-build:
a. $ ./kitcreator clean
8. Create a Tclkit without Metakit4 support (falls back to Zip for storage):
a. KITCREATOR_PKGS='tk itcl'
b. export KITCREATOR_PKGS
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