Package Release Info

vtcl-1.6.1a1-bp153.1.14

Update Info: Base Release
Available in Package Hub : 15 SP3

platforms

AArch64
ppc64le
s390x
x86-64

subpackages

vtcl

Change Logs

Version: 1.6.1a1-bp150.2.4
* Wed Oct 08 2014 jengelh@inai.de
- Remove old specfile tags and sections. Use implicit attributes.
* Wed May 25 2011 max@novell.com
- Fix build
- Package cleanup
* Wed Nov 17 2010 max@suse.de
- Fix strict version requirement for Tk (bnc#654115).
* Mon Nov 01 2010 jw@novell.com
- New version: 1.6.1a1
- moved samle to examples to silence rpmlint errors,
  update may fail, due to rpm bugs: use rpm -e before updating.
- vtcl stopped working with tcl 8.5.1
  Hack alert: removed -exact from package require in tkcon.tcl
* Wed Jan 25 2006 mls@suse.de
- converted neededforbuild to BuildRequires
* Thu Feb 05 2004 max@suse.de
- New version: 1.6.0
- Building as a non-root user.
* Tue Sep 17 2002 ro@suse.de
- removed bogus self-provides
* Wed Sep 05 2001 max@suse.de
- New version: 1.5.2
  - revamped user interface
  - rewritten bindings editor
  - rewritten menu editor
  - new widget description system
  - easier insertion of widgets
  - multiple file projects support
  - inline images
  - options can be saved or not on a widget basis
  - support for namespaces in proc editor
  - font and image code included in project only when needed
- Using BuildRoot
- As this package is script only, I moved it's files to
  /usr/share/vtcl and changed it to be noarch.
- bzip2 the sources
* Tue Apr 10 2001 ro@suse.de
- added group tag
* Fri Nov 05 1999 max@suse.de
- changed wish's location to /usr/bin
* Mon Sep 13 1999 bs@suse.de
- ran old prepare_spec on spec file to switch to new prepare_spec.
* Wed Nov 25 1998 max@suse.de
- new version 1.2.0
- created patch for variables window in main menu
* Fri Oct 17 1997 hf@suse.de
ready for autobuild
* Thu Jun 05 1997 hf@suse.de
A new package vtcl.
  Visual Tcl is a freely-available, high-quality application development
  environment for UNIX. Written entirely in Tcl and generating pure Tcl
  should make porting either unnecessary or trivial.