04-27-2011
Gurus of Unix,
I use the OpenSolaris OS.
I want to isntall and enable a Cisco VPN Client in my LapTop
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pkg::create
pkg::create(n) Tcl Built-In Commands pkg::create(n)
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NAME
pkg::create - Construct an appropriate 'package ifneeded' command for a given package specification
SYNOPSIS
::pkg::create -name packageName -version packageVersion ?-load filespec? ... ?-source filespec? ...
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DESCRIPTION
::pkg::create is a utility procedure that is part of the standard Tcl library. It is used to create an appropriate package ifneeded com-
mand for a given package specification. It can be used to construct a pkgIndex.tcl file for use with the package mechanism.
OPTIONS
The parameters supported are:
-name packageName
This parameter specifies the name of the package. It is required.
-version packageVersion
This parameter specifies the version of the package. It is required.
-load filespec
This parameter specifies a binary library that must be loaded with the load command. filespec is a list with two elements. The
first element is the name of the file to load. The second, optional element is a list of commands supplied by loading that file.
If the list of procedures is empty or omitted, ::pkg::create will set up the library for direct loading (see pkg_mkIndex). Any num-
ber of -load parameters may be specified.
-source filespec
This parameter is similar to the -load parameter, except that it specifies a Tcl library that must be loaded with the source com-
mand. Any number of -source parameters may be specified.
At least one -load or -source parameter must be given.
SEE ALSO
package(n)
KEYWORDS
auto-load, index, package, version
Tcl 8.3 pkg::create(n)