2020-06-29
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13:27 | • Ticket [4a7e8bc052] package provide statement in tls.tcl status still Review with 3 other changes artifact: cf4c9c8a65 user: anonymous | |
2019-11-14
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01:02 | • Review ticket [4a7e8bc052]. artifact: fcfaff6d97 user: rkeene | |
01:01 | • Ticket [4a7e8bc052]: 5 changes artifact: b9c3d15d94 user: rkeene | |
2019-09-27
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08:07 | • New ticket [4a7e8bc052]. artifact: f81a12d518 user: anonymous | |
Ticket Hash: | 4a7e8bc052b6ea9895c2ded39125d0678a30322e | |||
Title: | package provide statement in tls.tcl | |||
Status: | Review | Type: | Feature Request | |
Severity: | Minor | Priority: | Low | |
Subsystem: | Resolution: | Open | ||
Last Modified: | 2020-06-29 13:27:49 | |||
Version Found In: | 1.7.19 | |||
User Comments: | ||||
anonymous added on 2019-09-27 08:07:24:
A line of the format package provide Tls 1.7.19 is desirable somewhere in tls.tcl, such that package requests with package require Tls from another program get a positive response that the package is present. rkeene added on 2019-11-14 01:01:46: The Tcl API call Tcl_PkgProvide() is called from Tls_Init() as part of loading the TLS extension. There wouldn't be any advantage to adding it to tls.tcl. What are you trying to accomplish ? anonymous added on 2020-06-29 13:27:49: The "package provide" is a standard feature of RPM build systems; it does not mean that at the time of calling "package provide" some Tls_init() has already happened or is available. We wish to cover situations inside a RPM build to *request* installation of that Tcl package, before running anything *after* the package might have been installed. |