![]() ![]() Please consider uninstalling it before proceeding with the current installation." I stopped there. Another non-system installation of Tcl exists on this system in /Library/Frameworks/Tcl.framework. When I click Continue, a second pop-up says: "An existing installation has been found on your system. The first pop-up window I get says: "This package will run a program to determine if the software can be installed". ![]() Is this happening because I already have 8.6.9 installed? (I'm kinda nervous about uninstalling 8.6.9 since everything is currently working.)ĮTA: Not sure if this adds any other useful information, but I launched ActiveState's ActiveTcl 8.2 installer to see what would happen. Contact the software manufacturer for assistance." The package is trying to install content to the system volume. "This package is incompatible with this version of macOS. I opened the installer, agreed to license terms, clicked Install, only to get: I downloaded TclTk_8.6.12.dmg from GitHub Sigil 1.8.0 Release page and copied it to Desktop. I only have the one computer, which already has ActiveTcl 8.6.9 installed, but I am happy to test your 8.6.12 installer on top of 8.6.9. It appears to work on my machine with Sigil just fine. If you have a machine without an ActiveState ActiveTCL installed, please give it a try. It is a dmg file that when mounted provides a TclTk-8.6.12.pkg installer. I have built a TclTk v 8.6.12 from latest sources. I'm not sure about command line tools and it's entirely possible that I'm missing a whole other developer section that I don't understand ![]() Ditto if I click the Download Builds tab. If I go to the Overview tab and click View All Available Builds I get the same thing. If I click on the second choice, I am offered ActiveTcl-8.2-macosx. Now when I log in, I see a dashboard with two options: The website then gave me a dashboard and words like project and builds and forking, which I don't really understand. All the other stuff kinda confuses me and what you asked kinda confuses me.Īt some point ActiveState required me to register for a free account to download ActiveTcl from their website, which I did. so, I have only ever gone to ActiveState's website to download ActiveTcl. Nor am I encouraging anyone else to do so. That's from the website, right? I was under the impression that a registered account entitled the user to use the Active Platform command line tools to download/install/activate newer versions. ![]()
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