Hi! Guido van Rossum: > Modified Files: > _tkinter.c [...] > *** 491,501 **** > > v->interp = Tcl_CreateInterp(); > - > - #if TKMAJORMINOR == 8001 > - TclpInitLibraryPath(baseName); > - #endif /* TKMAJORMINOR */ > > ! #if defined(macintosh) && TKMAJORMINOR >= 8000 > ! /* This seems to be needed since Tk 8.0 */ > ClearMenuBar(); > TkMacInitMenus(v->interp); > --- 475,481 ---- > > v->interp = Tcl_CreateInterp(); > > ! #if defined(macintosh) > ! /* This seems to be needed */ > ClearMenuBar(); > TkMacInitMenus(v->interp); > *************** Are you sure that the call to 'TclpInitLibraryPath(baseName);' is not required in Tcl/Tk 8.1, 8.2, 8.3 ? I would propose the following: +#if TKMAJORMINOR >= 8001 + TclpInitLibraryPath(baseName); +# endif /* TKMAJORMINOR */ Here I quote from the Tcl8.3 source distribution: /* *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * TclpInitLibraryPath -- * * Initialize the library path at startup. We have a minor * metacircular problem that we don't know the encoding of the * operating system but we may need to talk to operating system * to find the library directories so that we know how to talk to * the operating system. * * We do not know the encoding of the operating system. * We do know that the encoding is some multibyte encoding. * In that multibyte encoding, the characters 0..127 are equivalent * to ascii. * * So although we don't know the encoding, it's safe: * to look for the last slash character in a path in the encoding. * to append an ascii string to a path. * to pass those strings back to the operating system. * * But any strings that we remembered before we knew the encoding of * the operating system must be translated to UTF-8 once we know the * encoding so that the rest of Tcl can use those strings. * * This call sets the library path to strings in the unknown native * encoding. TclpSetInitialEncodings() will translate the library * path from the native encoding to UTF-8 as soon as it determines * what the native encoding actually is. * * Called at process initialization time. * * Results: * None. */ Sorry, but I don't know enough about this in connection with the unicode patches and if we should pay attention to this. Regards, Peter -- Peter Funk, Oldenburger Str.86, D-27777 Ganderkesee, Germany, Fax:+49 4222950260 office: +49 421 20419-0 (ArtCom GmbH, Grazer Str.8, D-28359 Bremen)
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