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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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@    Extended Tcl (TclX), is a set of extensions to Tcl, the Tool
Command Language invented by Dr. John Ousterhout of the University
of California at Berkeley.  Tcl is a powerful, yet simple embeddable
programming language.  Extended Tcl is oriented towards Unix system
programming tasks, with many additional interfaces to the Unix
operating system, It is upwardly compatible with Tcl.  You take
the Extended Tcl package, add it to Tcl, and from that you get
Extended Tcl.

WWW: http://tclx.sourceforge.net/
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@Import of tclX8.0.2

PR:             6540
Submitted by:   dob@@bazzle.com
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@Bring back tclX75 -- sorry, I mis-read my reply from Satoshi
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@Some fixups:
1) Fix the PLIST
2) use ${INSTALL_MAN}
3) make this work with current's contrib/tcl
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@Initial revision
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a8 2
Extended Tcl.  (Berkeley Tcl is not included in this distribution,
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