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ANNOUNCE: Websh3.6.0b3

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Ronnie Brunner

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Nov 24, 2005, 9:45:28 AM11/24/05
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The Websh maintenance team is proud to announce Websh 3.6.0b3.

Websh is a Tcl extension to support web application development and
provides an Apache module for Apache 1.3 and Apache 2.0 servers. It
compiles against Tcl 8.3 and later.

Get the release from

http://tcl.apache.org/websh/download/

More info about Websh can be found on the project home page

http://tcl.apache.org/websh

Websh is known to compile under
Solaris (e.g. Solaris 8)
Linux (e.g. RedHat 6 and 8, SuSe 9.1)
Windows XP (Visual Studion 6.0 nmake)
OS-X Tiger (Needs latest Websh source from the repository)

Websh3.6.0b3 is considered the most stable version of Websh so far,
but it is still beta, as some feedback to this release is expected to
be factored into the official 3.6.0 release by the end of this year.

For a summary of Changes since Websh 3.5.0 refer to

http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/tcl/websh/trunk/CHANGES

A detailed lst of changes can be found in

http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/tcl/websh/trunk/src/ChangeLog

Any feedback welcome. Official mailing lists for questions:

websh...@tcl.apache.org (user questions/discussions)
webs...@tcl.apache.org (development questions/discussion)


Ronnie Brunner
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Robert Hicks

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Nov 25, 2005, 11:11:08 AM11/25/05
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Are there Windows binaries available for this release or do I need to
wait until 3.1?

Robert

Ronnie Brunner

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Nov 26, 2005, 8:13:03 PM11/26/05
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Robert Hicks wrote:
> Are there Windows binaries available for this release or do I need to
> wait until 3.1?

There are no Windows binaries available. There is a Makfile for Visual
Studio 6.0 nmake though. Just compile your own binaries against your
favorite versions of Tcl and Apache web server...

Ronnie

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