![]() What if I have installed two different versions of ActiveTcl - say 8.4.x and 8.5.x?.What if I want to install software from the repository for other hardware or operating system platforms?.There was, however, a lot of stuff output by that '''teacup list''' command - what about all of those items? Wow - there's a lot of stuff in the Activestate teapot repository.Okay, now, how do I go about determining what is available to install?.How would I access two different repositories and how would the users make use of them? I need at least two repositories - one for ''production'' and one for test.I want to set up a repository for a non-ActiveTcl tclsh/wish (e.g.I want to make the repository readable for anyone using ActiveTcl's tclsh - do I need to do anything special?. ![]() But I don't want the repository to be in my home directory - how can I move it?.Do I need to go into the $HOME/.teapot or the teapot local repository directory for any reason?.How will the teapot local repository be used?.How will the teapot configuration directory be used?.What does teacup create when you run it?.What is the first step in using teacup?.What kinds of things can you do with teacup?.I tried to do the update-self, but got an error about the process timing out - what do I do now?.Can I check for a newer version of teacup without running teacup update-self?.How do I upgrade to the latest version of teacup?.How do I know what version of teacup I am using?.(Please contact for any linux/unix issues. For this reason it includes custom libraries. The Red Hat linux build has a newer and different Python version than supported by the operating system. The Arelle config json files and cache default to being under “~/.config/arelle”. so’s known to be needed the Ubuntu build depends on Ubuntu. so’s may need an LD_LIBRARY_PATH set to the unzipped location. The current linux build has been compiled on Ubuntu 12.04, the Sparc build on Solaris 10, and they are binaries that includes the Python libraries. ![]()
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