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authorbouyer <bouyer>1999-07-07 16:07:09 +0000
committerbouyer <bouyer>1999-07-07 16:07:09 +0000
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downloadpkgsrc-68e42c27793c47bcac0c1b61ecab315b633b0a5d.tar.gz
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-rw-r--r--www/tcl-cgi/Makefile4
-rw-r--r--www/tcl-cgi/pkg/DESCR148
2 files changed, 6 insertions, 146 deletions
diff --git a/www/tcl-cgi/Makefile b/www/tcl-cgi/Makefile
index b42bb5c3996..7170ae5d9de 100644
--- a/www/tcl-cgi/Makefile
+++ b/www/tcl-cgi/Makefile
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.1.1.1 1999/07/07 15:15:12 bouyer Exp $
+# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.2 1999/07/07 16:10:42 bouyer Exp $
#
DISTNAME= cgi.tcl
@@ -6,12 +6,12 @@ PKGNAME= tcl-cgi-0.8
WRKSRC= ${WRKDIR}/cgi.tcl-0.8
CATEGORIES= www
MASTER_SITES= http://expect.nist.gov/cgi.tcl/
-EXTRACT_SUFX= .tar.gz
MAINTAINER= bouyer@netbsd.org
HOMEPAGE= http://expect.nist.gov/cgi.tcl/
DEPENDS+= tcl-8.0.5:../../lang/tcl80
+
GNU_CONFIGURE= yes
post-install:
diff --git a/www/tcl-cgi/pkg/DESCR b/www/tcl-cgi/pkg/DESCR
index b506dc95fe4..d25068c791e 100644
--- a/www/tcl-cgi/pkg/DESCR
+++ b/www/tcl-cgi/pkg/DESCR
@@ -1,146 +1,6 @@
-This is the README to cgi.tcl, a library of Tcl procedures to assist
-in writing CGI scripts. Review the HISTORY file for significant changes.
+cgi.tcl, is a set of procedures for writing CGI scripts in Tcl. The procedures
+implement the code described in the paper "Writing CGI scripts in Tcl" which
+was published in the Proceedings of the Fourth Tcl Workshop (Tcl '96), and can
+be found at: http://www.nist.gov/msidlibrary/doc/libes96c.ps
The cgi.tcl home page is http://expect.nist.gov/cgi.tcl
-
---------------------
-Introduction
---------------------
-
-This is the README file for cgi.tcl, a set of procedures for writing
-CGI scripts in Tcl. The procedures implement the code described in
-the paper "Writing CGI scripts in Tcl" which was published in the
-Proceedings of the Fourth Tcl Workshop (Tcl '96).
-
---------------------
-Getting Started
---------------------
-
-First, read the paper "Writing CGI Scripts in Tcl", from Tcl '96. If
-you can't find the paper in this archive, it can also be found at:
-
- http://www.nist.gov/msidlibrary/doc/libes96c.ps
-
-That paper will give you a lot of good ideas for using Tcl, not only
-with CGI but plain everyday HTML as well.
-
-Next, try some of the examples in the example directory. Please read
-the "Instructions" section in example/README first.
-
-A rough draft of complete documentation of the individual functions
-can be found in ref.txt in the doc directory.
-
-Note that you are expected to understand Tcl. I'm not going to
-explain how to write Tcl scripts here. (If you're looking for a Tcl
-tutorial, please consider my Expect book which includes a very nice
-tutorial on Tcl.)
-
-Similarly, you are expected to understand HTML. There are plenty of
-web tutorials and books on it. Go read one. You don't have to become
-an expert on HTML, but it is important to get a feel for it. (The
-cgi.tcl package will take care of the details.) If you plan to do
-CGI, you should know a couple more basic things. Here's a simple CGI
-intro:
-
- http://hoohoo.ncsa.uiuc.edu/cgi/intro.html
-
-
---------------------
-Status
---------------------
-
-The library is reasonably complete. It supports forms, tables,
-cookies, Netscape extensions, file upload, plug-ins, etc, etc. On the
-other hand, there are some things missing - such as certain deprecated
-things in HTML, things I can't believe anyone would use, things that
-are special extensions to a browser I'm not familiar with, etc.
-
-This library should run on any system (UNIX, Win, or Mac) which
-supports Tcl 8.0.
-
-----------------------
-Examples
-----------------------
-
-This distribution contains example scripts. They can be found in the
-example directory of this distribution. Please read the
-"Instructions" section in example/README first.
-
---------------------
-Installation
---------------------
-
-If you are on UNIX, read the INSTALL file.
-If you are on W95/NT, read the install.win file.
-If you are on Mac, read the install.mac file.
-
---------------------
-How to get the latest version of this code
---------------------
-
-The latest version of this code may be received from:
-
- http://expect.nist.gov/cgi.tcl/cgi.tcl.tar.gz
-or ftp://ftp.nist.gov/mel/div826/subject/expect/cgi.tcl/cgi.tcl.tar.gz
-
-Request email delivery by mailing to "library@cme.nist.gov". The
-contents of the message should be (no subject line) "send
-pub/cgi/cgi.tcl.tar.gz".
-
---------------------
-Support from Don Libes or NIST
---------------------
-
-Although I can't promise anything in the way of support, I'd be
-interested to hear about your experiences using it (good or bad). I'm
-also interested in hearing bug reports and suggestions for improvement
-even though I can't promise to implement them.
-
-If you send me a bug, fix, or question, include the version of
-cgi.tcl, version of Tcl, and name and version of the OS that you are
-using. Before sending mail, it may be helpful to verify that your
-problem still exists in the latest version. You can check on the
-current release and whether it addresses your problems by retrieving
-the latest HISTORY file (see "History" above).
-
-
-Awards, love letters, and bug reports may be sent to:
-
-Don Libes
-National Institute of Standards and Technology
-Bldg 220, Rm A-127
-Gaithersburg, MD 20899
-(301) 975-3535
-libes@nist.gov
-
-I hereby place this software in the public domain. NIST and I would
-appreciate credit if this program or parts of it are used.
-
-Design and implementation of this program was funded primarily by
-myself. Funding contributors include the NIST Automated Manufacturing
-Research Facility (funded by the Navy Manufacturing Technology
-Program), the NIST Scientific and Technical Research Services, the
-ARPA Persistent Object Bases project and the Computer-aided
-Acquisition and the Logistic Support (CALS) program of the Office of
-the Secretary of Defense.
-
---------------------
-Support for Don Libes or NIST
---------------------
-
-NIST accepts external funding and other resources (hardware, software,
-and personnel). This can be a fine way to work more closely with NIST
-and encourage particular areas of research.
-
-Funding can be earmarked for specific purposes or for less-specific
-purposes. For example, if you simply like the work I do, you can
-contribute directly to my funding which will reduce the amount of time
-I have to spend writing proposals and submitting them to other people
-for funding on my own.
-
-I can also participate in the NIST Fellows program allowing me to
-spend several months to a year working directly with your company and
-potentially even at your location. I am also interested in returning
-to an academic program. I presently have an MS and am hunting for
-Ph.D. topics and advisors. Let me know if you have ideas or are
-interested in being my advisor.