MacPorts 1.6 still supports OS X 10.3 Panther?

Kevin Ballard eridius at macports.org
Sat Jan 5 16:55:37 PST 2008


Ok, the other possibility is that it's doing a substring search on  
some versions of tclsh. Try this:

kevin at Erebor:~> tclsh
% proc foo_bar {} { return 3 }
% foo_bar
3
% info commands foo_bar
foo_bar
% info commands foo
%

Tell me if you get different results.

-Kevin Ballard

On Jan 5, 2008, at 7:47 PM, Chris Janton wrote:

> On 2008-01-05 , at 17:36 , Kevin Ballard wrote:
>
>> I think I must have misinformed you. Do not put the square brackets  
>> around the command when typing it at the tclsh prompt.
>>
>> % info commands ui_channels
>>
>> Try just doing that.
>
>
> face at mac:face:120 $ sw_vers
> ProductName:    Mac OS X
> ProductVersion: 10.4.11
> BuildVersion:   8S2167
> face at mac:face:121 $ which tclsh
> /usr/bin/tclsh
> face at mac:face:122 $ tclsh
> % info commands ui_channels
> % face at mac:face:123 $
>
> admin at x:admin:121 $ sw_vers
> ProductName:    Mac OS X Server
> ProductVersion: 10.3.9
> BuildVersion:   7W98
> admin at x:admin:122 $ which tclsh
> /opt/local/bin/tclsh
> admin at x:admin:123 $ tclsh
> % info commands ui_channels
> % admin at x:admin:124 $ /usr/bin/tclsh
> % info commands ui_channels
>
> house54 1 # sw_vers
> ProductName:    Mac OS X
> ProductVersion: 10.3.9
> BuildVersion:   7W98
> house54 2 # which tclsh
> /usr/bin/tclsh
> house54 3 # tclsh
> % info commands ui_channels
>
> house58 1 # sw_vers
> ProductName:    Mac OS X
> ProductVersion: 10.5.1
> BuildVersion:   9B18
> house58 2 # which tclsh
> /usr/bin/tclsh
> house58 3 # tclsh
> % info commands ui_channels
> % house58 4 #
>
> 8)
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>

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