Kenneth Boyd <zaimoni at zaimoni.com> writes:> The LLVM test suite requires expect as a dependency of DejaGNU. The > stock source of expect requires a *NIX fork, so it's relatively > difficult to build under MinGW even though Tk/Tcl is easy to build > under MinGW. (I'm not aware of a precompiled MinGW binary for expect, > although it might be in one of the more obscure packages). I'd be > interested in a successful build (with patches) for expect myselfAbout two years ago, ActiveState added the Windows port of Expect to its Tcl distribution, which is the de-facto canonical source of Tcl/Tk for Windows users. Check www.activestate.com [snip] -- Oscar
Óscar Fuentes wrote:> About two years ago, ActiveState added the Windows port of Expect to its > Tcl distribution, which is the de-facto canonical source of Tcl/Tk for > Windows users. Check www.activestate.com >And at such time as I get approval to correctly patch the current build system to work with ActivePerl, the patch should be ready within a couple of days. Kenneth
Kenneth Boyd wrote:> Óscar Fuentes wrote: >> About two years ago, ActiveState added the Windows port of Expect to its >> Tcl distribution, which is the de-facto canonical source of Tcl/Tk for >> Windows users. Check www.activestate.com >> > And at such time as I get approval to correctly patch the current > build system to work with ActivePerl, the patch should be ready within > a couple of days.Hmm...that didn't read right. "Submit a patch for consideration, to correctly patch the current build system to work with ActivePerl". Kenneth