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@This directory contains Tcl source files that work on all the platforms
where Tcl runs (e.g. UNIX, PCs, and Macintoshes).  Platform-specific
sources are in the directories ../unix, ../win, and ../mac.

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@Tcl 7.5, various makefiles will be updated to use these sources as soon
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@Remove tcl since tcl7.5 is not used in 2.2, there is a binary
compatable port (ie: installing the port will enable a program
linked against libtcl75.so.* from the base to run), and this makes
2.2 compatable with -current from a ports perspective.

Reviewed by: core
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