Mikel Larreategi wrote:
Hi!
> According to the README file:
>
> "The configure script can take optional parameters specifying settings.
> For example, you you want the install directory to be "/usr/local/bin""
>
> So this should work:
>
> er...@rook:~/Mahaigaina/scid$ ./configure BINDIR=/u
Hi there!
On 07/14/2010 09:49 PM, Gerardo Fernandez wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> the distribution I use in my netbook only offers Scid 3.6, so I
> compiled it from the source. But the binary and all the other files
> stay in /home/user/chess/scid, the place where I unpacked it, which
> doesn't seem to me
2010/7/14 Gerardo Fernandez :
> Hi all,
>
> the distribution I use in my netbook only offers Scid 3.6, so I
> compiled it from the source. But the binary and all the other files
> stay in /home/user/chess/scid, the place where I unpacked it, which
> doesn't seem to me a proper location for the prog
Hi all,
the distribution I use in my netbook only offers Scid 3.6, so I
compiled it from the source. But the binary and all the other files
stay in /home/user/chess/scid, the place where I unpacked it, which
doesn't seem to me a proper location for the program. I'd prefer to
have it where it gets
So only Phalanx' moves are analysed? Forgive me here, but couldn't
that be almost considered a bug? I'm much more interested in how good
my moves are than the computers... Couldn't we have it ignore Phalanx'
moves and only analyse the players? Or if we really want both moves
analysed, have separate