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@Upgrade tclX from 8.3.5 to 8.4 released last November after several
years of idleness. The changes are fairly substantial -- all Tk bits,
however insignificant they were, are now removed completely, for
example. No TclX enabled executable is built/installed either -- a Tcl
script is expected to load the Tclx package via the "package require
Tclx" only.

The changes to port add the handling of SIGINFO (made possible by the
recent fix-up of lang/tcl84), running the authors' test-target as part
of the build, and skipping building/installing of help files in the
NOPORTDOCS case.

The devel/tcl-neo is the only dependant port of tclX and is updated to
depend on the new version.
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+++ runtcl.in	Fri Feb  7 16:45:41 2003
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-TCL_LIBRARY="@@TCL_LIBRARY_DIR@@"
+TCL_LIBRARY="@@TCL_LIB_DIR@@"
 TCLX_LIBRARY="@@TCLX_RUNTIME_DIR@@"
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@Upgrade to 8.3.5 after repocopy from lang/tclX82. No ports depend
on this yet, but should be switching now. The lang/tclX82 will go
away after the release.

Approved by: portmgr timeout (3 requests remain unanswered)
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