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Here we assume that the sources are already available in a directory of your choice\&. .PP .SH REQUISITES .SS TCL This project requires a working installation of Tcl 8\&.5, or higher\&. .PP Use whatever you are comfortable with, as long as it provides Tcl 8\&.5, or higher\&. .PP An easy way to get a proper installation of a recent Tcl 8\&.5, (which I recommend) is to download and install \fIActiveState's\fR [http://www\&.activestate\&.com] \fIActiveTcl 8\&.5\fR [http://www\&.activestate\&.com/activetcl] for your platform\&. Just follow the link and instruction on that site\&. .PP After the installation of ActiveTcl 8\&.5 simply run the command .CS teacup update .CE This will install a lot more packages than found in the distribution alone\&. (Disclosure: I, Andreas Kupries, work for ActiveState, maintaining ActiveTcl and TclDevKit)\&. .PP Do you wish to build Tcl on your own ? The sources of all versions can be found at .TP Tcl \fIhttp://core\&.tcl\&.tk/tcl/\fR .PP .SS TCLOO The framework uses the \fBTclOO\fR package in its implementation\&. This package requires Tcl 8\&.5 or higher\&. .PP In Tcl 8\&.6 the package is part of the core itself, without requiring a separate installation\&. .PP For Tcl 8\&.5 it has to be installed separately\&. .PP Out of the many possibilites for getting TclOO (OS vendor, os-independent vendor, building from sources) use whatever you are comfortable with\&. .PP For myself, I am most comfortable with using \fIActiveState's\fR [http://www\&.activestate\&.com] ActiveTcl distribution and TEApot\&. .PP See the previous section (\fBTcl\fR) for disclosure and information on how to get it\&. .PP Assuming that ActiveTcl got installed running the command .CS teacup install TclOO .CE will install the package for your platform, if you have not done the more inclusive .CS teacup update .CE to get everything and the kitchensink\&. .PP For those wishing to build and install TclOO on their own, the relevant sources can be found at \fIhttp://core\&.tcl\&.tk/tcloo\fR together with the necessary instructions on how to build it\&. .PP If there are problems with building, installing, or using TclOO and its packages please file a bug against TclOO, or the vendor of your distribution, and not \fBcmdr\fR\&. .SS TCLLIB The framework requires ten packages found in Tcllib\&. These are .IP [1] \fBdebug\fR .IP [2] \fBdebug::caller\fR .IP [3] \fBjson::write\fR .IP [4] \fBlambda\fR .IP [5] \fBoo::util\fR .IP [6] \fBstring::token::shell\fR .IP [7] \fBstruct::queue\fR .IP [8] \fBterm::ansi::code::ctrl\fR .IP [9] \fBtextutil::adjust\fR .IP [10] \fBtry\fR .PP .PP Out of the many possibilites for getting Tcllib (OS vendor, os-independent vendor, building from sources) use whatever you are comfortable with\&. .PP For myself, I am most comfortable with using \fIActiveState's\fR [http://www\&.activestate\&.com] ActiveTcl distribution and TEApot\&. .PP See the previous section (\fBTcl\fR) for disclosure and information on how to get it\&. .PP Assuming that ActiveTcl got installed running the commands .CS teacup install debug teacup install debug::caller teacup install json::write teacup install lambda teacup install oo::util teacup install string::token::shell teacup install struct::queue teacup install term::ansi::code::ctrl teacup install textutil::adjust teacup install try .CE will install them for your platform, if you have not done the more inclusive .CS teacup update .CE to get everything and the kitchensink\&. .PP For those wishing to build and install Tcllib on their own, the relevant sources can be found at \fIhttp://core\&.tcl\&.tk/tcllib\fR together with the necessary instructions on how to build it\&. .PP If there are problems with building, installing, or using Tcllib and its packages please file a bug against Tcllib, or the vendor of your distribution, and not \fBcmdr\fR\&. .SS LINENOISE The framework uses the \fBlinenoise\fR package in its implementation\&. This package requires Tcl 8\&.5 or higher\&. .PP Out of the many possibilites for getting Linenoise (OS vendor, os-independent vendor, building from sources) use whatever you are comfortable with\&. .PP For myself, I am most comfortable with using \fIActiveState's\fR [http://www\&.activestate\&.com] ActiveTcl distribution and TEApot\&. .PP See the previous section (\fBTcl\fR) for disclosure and information on how to get it\&. .PP Assuming that ActiveTcl got installed running the command .CS teacup install linenoise .CE will install the package for your platform, if you have not done the more inclusive .CS teacup update .CE to get everything and the kitchensink\&. .PP For those wishing to build and install Linenoise on their own, the relevant sources can be found at \fIhttp://github\&.com/andreas-kupries/tcl-linenoise\fR together with the necessary instructions on how to build it\&. .PP If there are problems with building, installing, or using linenoise please file a bug against Linenoise, or the vendor of your distribution, and not \fBcmdr\fR\&. .SS KETTLE This project uses the Kettle application and package as its build system\&. .PP Please go to either the main repository at \fIhttp://core\&.tcl\&.tk/akupries/kettle\fR or the backup at \fIhttp://chiselapp\&.com/andreas_kupries/repositories/Kettle\fR and follow the instructions given at these sites to create a working installation\&. They are not repeated here\&. If there are problems with these instructions please file a bug against the Kettle project, and not \fBCmdr\fR\&. .PP .SH "BUILD & INSTALLATION" Cmdr uses the Kettle application and package to handle building and installation\&. It is assumed to be installed and working\&. Please see section \fBKettle\fR in \fBRequisites\fR for more information\&. .PP Note that all access to Kettle is mediated by the "\fIbuild\&.tcl\fR" script, found in the top-level directory of the project\&. .PP For the most basic installation of Cmdr run .CS % /path/to/cmdr/build\&.tcl install .CE This command uses the \fBkettle\fR application found in the , and the associated \fBtclsh\fR\&. .PP The command builds all packages and applications of Cmdr, and then installs them so that the associated \fBtclsh\fR has access to them\&. Any applications will become siblings of \fBtclsh\fR\&. .PP For more control about which version of \fBkettle\fR and/or \fBtclsh\fR gets used run either .CS % /path/to/kettle /path/to/cmdr/build\&.tcl install .CE or even .CS % /path/to/tclsh /path/to/kettle /path/to/cmdr/build\&.tcl install .CE to specify the exact files to use\&. .PP On Windows it is possible to invoke the the file "\fIbuild\&.tcl\fR" with a double-click\&. This will start a graphical interface to the system, with buttons for all the possible actions, which includes 'install'ation\&. .PP On unix the same GUI is acessible by invoking "\fIbuild\&.tcl\fR" with the arguments \fBgui\fR, i\&.e\&. as .CS % /path/to/cmdr/build\&.tcl gui .CE .PP To get help about the methods of "\fIbuild\&.tcl\fR", and their complete syntax, simply invoke "\fIbuild\&.tcl\fR" like .CS % /path/to/cmdr/build\&.tcl gui .CE .SH "RELATED DOCUMENTS" .IP [1] \fICmdr - Introduction to the project\fR .IP [2] \fICmdr - License\fR .IP [3] \fICmdr - Log of Changes\fR .IP [4] \fICmdr - How To Get The Sources\fR .IP [5] \fICmdr - The Installer's Guide\fR .IP [6] \fICmdr - The Developer's Guide\fR .PP .SH "BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK" Both the package(s) and this documentation will undoubtedly contain bugs and other problems\&. Please report such at \fICmdr Tickets\fR [https:/core\&.tcl\&.tk/akupries/cmdr]\&. .PP Please also report any ideas you may have for enhancements of either package(s) and/or documentation\&. .SH KEYWORDS arguments, command hierarchy, command line completion, command line handling, command tree, editing command line, help for command line, hierarchy of commands, interactive command shell, optional arguments, options, parameters, processing command line, tree of commands .SH COPYRIGHT .nf Copyright (c) 2013-2016 Andreas Kupries Copyright (c) 2013-2016 Documentation, Andreas Kupries .fi