Oops, that one's slightly wrong. Use this one. Stu
> ---------- Original Message ---------- > From: Stuart Cassoff <3...@bell.net> > Date: May 17, 2018 at 5:03 PM > > > Hi, here's the port with some changes. > > Updated to latest. > Wapp now requires Tcl 8.6 so instead of a static wapptclsh, > Wapp is now installed as a Tcl module. > SQLite3 functionality comes from the sqlite3-tcl port. > Programs already using wapptclsh simply need to > make sure they contain: > package require wapp; package require sqlite3 > > Also: > a couple of patches > changed PKGNAME > updated COMMENT,DESCR > docs and examples now installed > tidied Makefile > > There's still some room for improvement: > DESCR, examples/README.md, examples/*.tcl > Maybe don't install less useful doc files. > > > Stu > > > > ---------- Original Message ---------- > > From: James Turner <ja...@calminferno.net> > > Date: April 11, 2018 at 8:47 PM > > > > > > On Fri, Apr 06, 2018 at 09:40:05AM -0400, James Turner wrote: > > > Attached is a new port for wapptcl a minimal TCL web applications > > > framework wrapped in a statically linked tcl shell. > > > > > > Information for inst:wapptclsh-20180330 > > > > > > Comment: > > > minimal TCL web applications framework > > > > > > Description: > > > Wapp is a new framework for writing web applications in TCL. It has a > > > very small API and is resistant to attacks and exploits. It can also be > > > compiled as a statically linked interpreter (like we do in this port) > > > that is easilly copied into chrooted environments and includes a bundled > > > SQLite. > > > > > > Maintainer: James Turner <ja...@calminferno.net> > > > > > > WWW: http://wapp.tcl.tk/ > > > > > > -- > > > James Turner > > > > What no one interested in some old school tcl web development? > > > > -- > > James Turner > >
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