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[Open Design and Integration Environment] by
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Welcome to the Open Design and Integration Environment (ODIE). ODIE is an object oriented suite of tools, written in Tcl/Tk (and sometimes C). The system was originally designed to set up and run intranet style applications quickly and cleanly. It has since evolved into an application development suite.
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The concept of ODIE is that each developer needs his/her own "sandbox" to play in. When developing for bleeding edge versions of Tcl/Tk (or its extensions) the default behavior of autoconf is to install the resulting binaries in a system-wide location. While Windows does not have a native Tcl/Tk, this behavior can be a disaster on Unix-like systems where many vendor bundled systems rely on a native Tcl/Tk distribution with a pile of vendor specific quirks, bugs, and compiled in assumptions.
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ODIE attempts to provide a common set of scripts and methodologies for building one's own private sandbox.
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Here is a quick outline of the resources available on this website:
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<li>[Packages]
<li>[Directory Layout]
<li>[Downloading Odie]
<li>[Installing Odie]
<li>[Using Odie]
<li>Creating [toadkits] (Self-contained Tcl/Tk applications bundled as a single executable.)
<li>Setting up ODIE as an intranet server under Ubuntu. [Ubuntu HOWTO]
<li>Documentation (Trunk)
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<li><a href="/odie/docs/toc.html">
Table Of Contents</a></li>
<li><a href="/odie/docs/index.html">
Keyword Index</a></li>
</ul>
<li>[Hosting Fossil Mirrors]
<li>[SHERPA] <a href=/fossil/odie/doc/trunk/doc/sherpa.pdf>sherpa.pdf</a>
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