![]() ask questions on the activetcl mailing list maintained by ActiveState.The bug database project is ActiveTcl, Component Teapot. check that you are using the latest version of teacup (see instructions below).When encountering problems with teacup, or having ideas for new functionality for it, please See also: Using Teacup for the first time It is distributed with ActiveTcl by ActiveState. Teacup provides access to the Tcl Extension Archive. How can I find out what packages are installed locally?.How do I create a CD-ROM of the repository?.For '''teacup setup''', to what does the ''-shell'' argument refer? A pathname to an executable?. ![]() Where can I find the '''sources''' for teacup? The starkit provided seems to contain compiled bytecode for pretty much everything.Okay, I've got a number of items - I think I'd like to make my own repository available to the community.How can I request it be added to the activestate repository? ![]() Well, we've used my stuff for a while, and I'd like to share one.How can I make those available to people internally? Hey, I have written my own packages and extensions.Hey, you are right! I found a bunch of files - but they all have '''.tm''' on the end.Well, you have briefly mentioned profiles and packages, what about applications?.Where do I find the source code that matches each of the binaries in the teapot repository?.Neat! Where do I find the documentation for all these packages.Then how do I install the newer package?.How can I tell if I have the newest version of a package?.How would I install one of these additional items?.What other items are in the repository besides what is installed via the ActiveState::ActiveTcl profile?.What if I have installed two different versions of ActiveTcl - say 8.4.x and 8.5.x?.What if I want to install software from the repository for other hardware or operating system platforms?.There was, however, a lot of stuff output by that '''teacup list''' command - what about all of those items? Wow - there's a lot of stuff in the Activestate teapot repository.Okay, now, how do I go about determining what is available to install?.How would I access two different repositories and how would the users make use of them? I need at least two repositories - one for ''production'' and one for test. ![]()
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