Hi Carol
The error message
dpkg-query: package 'scid' is not installed
presumably means that you compiled and installed scid for yourself. Is
that right? If the package management system is not in control of the
installation it may not have it added to the list of installed files.
It seems that
Its about 15 years since I've used Debian based systems so many quirks
may have arisen. There should be no need to cd to scid and all
commands will have a gui equivalent. In fact looking at the Bourne
scripts they may launch a gui instance of scid - i.e. tkscid. I'll
have a look into Xubuntu. Ill g
Hi Carol,
No problem. If you run the dpkg command to give you a list of files
installed by the Scid package (you may have to prefix this with sudo,
cannot remember)
$ dpkg -L scid | grep bin
You should get a list something like this :
/usr/local/bin/pgnfix
/usr/local/bin/sc_eco
/usr/local/bin/s