Purpose: gathering place of ideas, pointers, concepts, and wishlists on the topic of creating CD-ROMs from which one can run Tcl/Tk scripts directly
What are the challenges?
- Attempt, as much as possible, to seperate your application and data into platform specific and generic, gaining the most reuse as possible.
- Determine the hardware and software platforms for which binaries will be needed. This will determine how many binary Tcl interpreters you will need. Consider TclKit as a baseline for the interpreter.
- Determine the file naming restrictions / conventions that need to be imposed so that the applications can all access the generic data.
- Determine the CD-ROM file format standard to use so that all platforms can access the appropriate programs and executables.
- Determine whether you are going to provide support for the user to install the software and/or data on one or more local disks.
... add in other issues as they occur to people...