Hi Fulvio
Despite the fact that this topic was started by someone named
Maggie Simpson (!), and Scid will _forever_ be a Tcl/Tk/C project
I thought i'd add my say.
Fulvio, your comments are interesting :) And i understand your passion
for a rewrite.
> It's a matter of future development.
> What'
Any report on this list about successful compilation would be appreciated.
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Am 08.02.2010 20:36, schrieb Steven:
>> I want to compile Scid under Windows Vista. I don't
>> want to pay for a compiler. Is there a free alternative with
>> which I can produce executables? What else do I need (Tcl/Tk
>> dev files, I guess?)
>
> Sci
>Messaggio originale
>Da: a.wag...@physik.uni-wuerzburg.de
>Data: 08/02/2010 18.14
>
>The whole thing is not written that way. No offense, but IMHO you can
>just forget about this "ideal IT" worlds view here. Michal pointed out,
>already, that ChessX considered that way to go in the be
> I want to compile Scid under Windows Vista. I don't
> want to pay for a compiler. Is there a free alternative with
> which I can produce executables? What else do I need (Tcl/Tk
> dev files, I guess?)
Scid includes a Mingw makefile, so if you're brave, try installing Mingw
(Minimalist GNU for W
f...@libero.it wrote:
Hi!
[...]
> If you have spare time, imho the first most important step is to
> separate c code from tk/tcl.
>
> If you look at tkscid.cpp all sc_* functions should simply call a new
> neat interface that expose scid's database functionality.
This is IMHO by far not suffi
Hi
My best bet is LCC, but I haven't tried it for that kind of job!
Google "LCC Compiler" to get an overview!
bw Palle
> Hi,
>
> I don't know if this is in some FAQ somewhere, but:
>
> I want to compile Scid under Windows Vista. I don't want to pay for a
> compiler. Is there a free alternative wi