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From: George Petasis on 12 Jul 2010 11:54 Hi all, I was looking at the distributions of ActiveState, and seems that both perl & python have 64 bit distributions for windows, but not tcl. Is there a (windows specific) reason for it? (64 bit distributions exist for linux for example, so this seems unrelated to tcl/teacup/etc.) George
From: APN on 12 Jul 2010 23:26 On Jul 12, 8:54 pm, George Petasis <petas...(a)yahoo.gr> wrote: > Hi all, > > I was looking at the distributions of ActiveState, and seems that both > perl & python have 64 bit distributions for windows, but not tcl. > > Is there a (windows specific) reason for it? > (64 bit distributions exist for linux for example, so this seems > unrelated to tcl/teacup/etc.) > > George Not sure if you specifically want ActiveTcl, but there is a 64-bit Tcl 8.5.8 version at http://sourceforge.net/projects/twapi/files/Development%20Releases/tcl-x64-8.5.8.zip/download
From: Jeff Hobbs on 16 Jul 2010 12:18 On Jul 12, 8:54 am, George Petasis <petas...(a)yahoo.gr> wrote: > I was looking at the distributions of ActiveState, and seems that both > perl & python have 64 bit distributions for windows, but not tcl. > > Is there a (windows specific) reason for it? > (64 bit distributions exist for linux for example, so this seems > unrelated to tcl/teacup/etc.) You will find the ActiveTcl 64-bit Windows download at: http://www.activestate.com/activetcl/downloads Jeff
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