Hi,
I use Suse, and typing
./configure
make
./scid
should be sufficient (if all devel packages are installed like gcc,
tcl-devel; tk-devel, etc.)
You can also use
make install
as root.
I stopped building RPM packages years ago, given the huge diversity of
Linux distributions.
Pascal
Gilbert
Hi,
any rpm packages for 3.6.20
available ?
somehow ./configure and install
didn't work.
Anyone using OpenSuse with a hint
how to install the src version ?
Regards, Gilbert
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Hi!
> I personaly never use the repertoire editor because I find
> PGN more universal to keep track of one's repertoire. That
> you prefer to use vi to edit it, confirms to me that the
> repertoire editor is not the best tool.
Well you're right, in the sense that it keeps the lines and
variat
Alexander Wagner a écrit :
> Also to Pascal in a similar problem. If there is a bug in
> cache handling and it has to be
> touched one might consierer ... ;)
>
> It would be nice to have a way to get more than the current
> variations indexed to the cache file automagically.
> Currently I do the f
Hi,
I am currently uploading a rc5 version that fixes a bug in the cache
saving function.
Could you please tell me if this fixes your problem ?
Pascal
Cory Helfrich a écrit :
> Hello Pascal,
>
> I usually open a large database to use as an opening book while
> analyzing games in a different da
Chuck Dupree schrieb:
Hi!
> Sorry if this is old hat, but I've looked around the web
> and haven't yet found any documentation on how to install
> Scid. I had the old version running on my system until
> about a week ago; but when I had to re-install (long
> story, not Scid-related) I lo
Sorry if this is old hat, but I've looked around the web and haven't yet
found any documentation on how to install Scid. I had the old version
running on my system until about a week ago; but when I had to re-install
(long story, not Scid-related) I lost Scid, and figured I'd get the latest.