I made a little starpack helper, that incorporates ML Editor, SDX, tkcon and both tclkit for windows and linux just like a tiny TCL development environment
sdx opt1 opt2 .... (you can learn to use sdx in some other article XD) qspack scriptname outbinaryfilename ?platform? tkcon [show/hide]
so with one file you can crosscompile for two platforms
Example:
you have a file called x.tcl
maybe you wont need to use sdx anymore
but if you need sdx just type in tk console: (example)
sdx qwrap x.ctl
and it will use its internal sdx
maybe u would like to use cmdline to make your starpacks or use sdx from cmdline
just use for example
devkit.exe qspack x.tcl o.exe ?platform? devkit.exe sdx unwrap x.kit devkit.exe [any tcl command you like]
note that qspack can be used from tk console
some elite member here could help me write a more good thing than this because i'm not english
Download
http://rapidshare.com/files/227930432/devkit_starpacks.zip
I would like to know if it's useful or not
if any bug is present
or something that i should do to make it better :)
or just type some random comment XD
pcam 06/05/2009 Just had a quick run through. Personally I think it goes in the right direction and goes a long way to make the production of ready to run binaries for multiple platforms really easy. An added feature I would love to see is the ability to build starpacks with any additional tcl packages and even better with binary packages (e.g. tdom). Great work, and I shall be using it my current tool development.
JR :) you could actually add your tcl packages, just make a directory called urscriptwithoutextenction_lib and put your packages in that dir