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Probably the dumbest question ever asked

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Probably the dumbest question ever asked

Post by A|onzO »

In the README it says
Most systems should have Tcl on them by now -- you can check by
trying the command "tclsh"

Where do I type tclch

Well at least I told you it was going to be a dumb question!
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Post by rosc2112 »

the commandline of your shell.
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Post by A|onzO »

And if I don't have a shell? The bot cannot be used in a #Room
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Post by r0t3n »

If you dont have tcl, then just download and install tcl.

If im correct, you can install tcl locally on your shell without needing root?

just search tcl on google :)
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Post by A|onzO »

Thanks Tosser^^ but I don't have a shell ... I simply want to use this bot in a #Room
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Post by rosc2112 »

Erm..If you don't have a shell, you can't run eggdrop. It needs to run *from* somewhere. You could theoretically install cygwin on a windoze platform and run it from the shell cygwin provides, or you could run windrop.
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Post by Alchera »

A|onzO: Simply download a bot from Windrop Central . It will run under Windows and all without installing anything extra.
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