I haven't heard of the Attached Filesystem for about 7 years, but I dimly remembered that it might be useful for creating executables, and now I found this description:images, and more. This is a form of packaging technology as it enables bundling multiple resources into a single executable or library.
Attached Filesystem Archives: This feature allows the inclusion of a zip archive of a filesystem in libraries or executables. This means that these libraries or executables can carry support data such as script libraries, encodings, message catalogs,
Either way, there are no documents available, I can't find them on Google I mean. Any hint?Have a look on the wiki for Starkits/Starpacks, or at FreeWrap for Windows.
I haven't heard of the Attached Filesystem for about 7 years, but I dimly remembered that it might be useful for creating executables, and now I found this description:images, and more. This is a form of packaging technology as it enables bundling multiple resources into a single executable or library.
Attached Filesystem Archives: This feature allows the inclusion of a zip archive of a filesystem in libraries or executables. This means that these libraries or executables can carry support data such as script libraries, encodings, message catalogs,
Either way, there are no documents available, I can't find them on Google I mean. Any hint?
Mr Zhang (Hiring;Invites;OTP;News) schrieb am Freitag, 1. September 2023 um 23:34:40 UTC+2:images, and more. This is a form of packaging technology as it enables bundling multiple resources into a single executable or library.
I haven't heard of the Attached Filesystem for about 7 years, but I dimly remembered that it might be useful for creating executables, and now I found this description:
Attached Filesystem Archives: This feature allows the inclusion of a zip archive of a filesystem in libraries or executables. This means that these libraries or executables can carry support data such as script libraries, encodings, message catalogs,
Either way, there are no documents available, I can't find them on Google I mean. Any hint?A virtual file system, or VFS
https://wiki.tcl-lang.org/page/VFS
https://wiki.tcl-lang.org/page/tclvfs https://wiki.tcl-lang.org/page/vfs%3A%3Azip https://wiki.tcl-lang.org/page/tclVFS+examples https://wiki.tcl-lang.org/page/Category+VFS
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