...You can just run it like a script if you have Tcl/Tk installed. It may run on very old versions of Tcl/Tk, but I recommend at least 8.6.10. Older won't support a lot of Unicode.
You also need the Threads and BWidget packages/extensions. They are called tcl-thread and bwidget in Debian.
* Binary for Linux:
whatsyourtype_0.1_Linux_binary_64
and
whatsyourtype_0.1_Linux_binary_32
These should run out of the box without any concerns about version or extensions. All the needed components are bundled in the executable.
...All of these are deprecated in favor of the fossil repositories found at the sites listed below.
Bug reports to
https://core.tcl.tk/tcllib
https://core.tcl.tk/tklib
https://core.tcl.tk/tclapps
https://core.tcl.tk/bwidget
https://core.tcl.tk/tclbench
https://core.tcl.tk/mclistbox
https://core.tcl.tk/widget
Follow code development at the same sites.
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