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ashley.chapman@billabong- services.co.uk  
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 More options 8 June, 15:20
From: "ashley.chap...@billabong-services.co.uk" <ash.chap...@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 8 Jun 2009 14:20:22 +0000
Local: Mon 8 June 2009 15:20
Subject: Re: TCL Stacks
2009/6/8 eppick77 <eppic...@yahoo.com>:

> I am interested in tcl stacks.  Ideally, what I would like is that if
> i am in 2 sessions, the stack would be a combined stack from both
> sessions (assuming that I am in the same account).

> I noticed that there is a directory called stacks at the linux level.
> I also notice that if I do save.stack or get.stack, that works on an
> item in the $SAVEDLISTS file.

> I am doing a get.stack when I logon and a save.stack when I exit.  The
> problem is that the last session that logs off is the one that really
> gets saved as they all write to the same item.

Yep, it's crap isn't it!

> Eugene

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Ashley Chapman

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