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Andreas Klemm
1ae5ada5ac Sorry, false alarm ... everything was fine, my environment on -current
was broken. I had an old entry for the plugin searchpath at the very end
of my .cshrc file pointing to an empty directory under
$HOME/.netscape/plugin :-/

The port is definitively working ;-)

Removed BROKEN completely from Makefile.
1997-12-31 09:20:22 +00:00
Andreas Klemm
47ea76dcb8 Brian Handy verified, that tclplugin runs on 2.2-STABLE for all users,
not only root.

Again, on my -current machine the plugins are only detected with
communicator 4.04, if I start the communicator as root. Perhaps I
check again with a brand new user with standard environment.

Or could someone other please try it out on -current ?

Submitted by:	Brian Handy <handy@sag.space.lockheed.com>
1997-12-31 09:07:27 +00:00
Andreas Klemm
77ee365f38 Updated TCL plugin to newest version 2.05b.
When running as root everything is fine.
When running as normal user, it doesn't find the plugin
when clicking Help->About Plugins
Therefore I marked the port BROKEN for now. please report
your experiences to me, I only can test it under -current and
I'm not sure if I trapped into a -current or config problem.
The FAQ tells to explicitely set NPX_PLUGIN_PATH when
installing netscape in a non standard place, but
/usr/local/lib/netscape/plugins is a standard place and even
if I modify /usr/local/bin/netscape, it doesn't find any plugin.
Even not the nullplugin, which is pretty standard I think ...
Please help me out here, if you have some spare time.
1997-12-26 13:36:51 +00:00
Vanilla I. Shu
f58987b657 Upgrade to 2.0.4beta
Reviewed by:	andreas@FreeBSD.ORG
1997-12-07 00:47:08 +00:00
Andreas Klemm
1ab1aad331 new port dependency after name change in netscape port 1997-11-15 23:58:33 +00:00
Satoshi Asami
b02749d604 Uh, I meant NO_PACKAGE. I'm clearly losing my mind. 1997-11-10 10:20:06 +00:00
Satoshi Asami
ef9b7cb45a Mark this port IS_INTERACTIVE. It requires netscape, which can't
be packaged.
1997-11-10 09:53:02 +00:00
Andreas Klemm
81b54577f4 New port tclplugin
What it is ...

The Tcl plug-in lets you use the web in new ways. You can now create
pages that contain compelling applications based on a mature and
easy to use scripting language, Tcl and a robust user interface
toolkit, Tk.

These applications are automatically portable to all major desktop
platforms, and can be viewed with Netscape Navigator(tm), Microsoft
Internet Explorer(tm) and other browsers that support the plug-in
mechanism. Best of all, it's available today, free of charge.

Homepage:               http://sunscript.sun.com/plugin/
Sun Demos:              http://sunscript.sun.com/plugin/applets.html
tclets at other sites:  http://sunscript.sun.com/plugin/external.html
1997-11-09 11:42:51 +00:00