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1.3
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@Fix version number in pkg-descr

PR:		ports/157686
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@This is Tcl version 8.6, an embeddable tool command language.

Tcl (Tool Command Language) is a very powerful but easy to learn dynamic 
programming language, suitable for a very wide range of uses, including web 
and desktop applications, networking, administration, testing and many more. 
Open source and business-friendly, Tcl is a mature yet evolving language that 
is truly cross platform, easily deployed and highly extensible.

A full set of manual pages is also provided with this port.

WWW: http://www.tcl.tk/
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1.2
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@- Update to 8.5.0
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This is Tcl version 8.5, an embeddable tool command language.
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1.1
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@Add tcl85 8.5.a.5, tool Command Language (development version).

PR:		ports/108041
Submitted by:	martin at matuska.org
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This is Tcl8.5, an embeddable tool command language.
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The best way to get started with Tcl is to read ``Tcl and the Tk
Toolkit'' by John K. Ousterhout, Addison-Wesley, ISBN 0-201-63337-X.
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A full set of manual pages is also provided with this package.
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