Alexander Wagner schrieb:
> cvs -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/scid login
> cvs -z3 -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/scid co
> -P scid
>
> Then you can use the above cvs update stanza.
>
yup, works like a charm, but i needed to know the $cvsroot first
i was too lazy to search for it
Alexander Wagner schrieb:
> Well, in case you really always want to use the bleeding
> edge co the cvs version to some dir and use some wrapper
> script to fire it up right from there:
>
> --
>#!/bin/sh
>cd $HOME/sourcefor
Hi,
what's best, if i want to update my scid installation,
f.e. with the latest from cvs to stay on the bleeding edge ?
Simply checkout, copy over my existing installation, then
configure/make ... again !?
Regards, Gilbert
Hi, Pascal
thanks
Pascal Georges schrieb:
> Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden
> -> Simply install xorg-x11-libX11-devel ?
ok shame on me, found that on my own right after posting.
Sorry, there where too many errormessages ;-)
make install worked after that ...
And after =
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Hi,
just tried to install Scid 3.6.25 on Opensuse 11.
here is the errormessage =
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/scid> ./configure
configure: Makefile configuration program for Scid
Renaming "Makefile" to "Makefile.bak"
Tcl/Tk version: 8.5
Your operating system is: Linux 2.6.25.16-0.1-pae
Lo
pgeorges wrote:
> The universal chess format already exists : PGN. And Scid and chessbase
> (and nearly every chess software I am aware of, can import / export this
> PGN format).
yes of course, but what if you get a cbf | cbh file and you don't own a
chessbase product like fritz | chessbase (l
pgeorges wrote:
> Scid will never support natively *.cb? files but only be able to import
> them once for all, then use its own data structures (*.si? files). So
> why not simply use the intermediate format : PGN ?
yup, use the pgn format as interstation works but
only if you have a software tha
shiv shivaji schrieb:
[...]
> If we have a way to directly import (and possibly export CBF) from/to Scid,
then compatibility with chessbase be much easier.
>
> I wanted to see what others think about CBF import/export within Scid.
While cbf support would be nice, all modern chessbase stuff,
f.e.
Gilbert Rebhan schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> Joost 't Hart schrieb:
>> Can wine run cb-light?
>
> Think so, if not i would run it with
> Win in VirtualBox.
>
> I tried to avoid that, but if there's no other
> way ...
>
> Regards, Gilbert
P.S
Hi,
Joost 't Hart schrieb:
> Can wine run cb-light?
Think so, if not i would run it with
Win in VirtualBox.
I tried to avoid that, but if there's no other
way ...
Regards, Gilbert
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Michal Rudolf schrieb:
> Gilbert Rebhan, piÄ…tek, 23 listopada 2007:
>> As i recently completely switched over to linux
>> (i kept windows for years only because of those chessbase
>> products ...) =
>
>> I'm searching for a converter to get my huge ches
Hi,
i'm sure this question has been asked already,
sorry if boring.
I already googled but the only tip was to use CB Light,
convert to pgn, then import into scid.
As i recently completely switched over to linux
(i kept windows for years only because of those chessbase
products ...) =
I'm search
Hi,
Detlef Steuer schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> is there any interest in a native OpenSuSE package?
> I maintain a few in OpenSuSe's build service and could try
> to package an uptodate scid.
Would be great, an easy way for lazy people like me ;-)
to stay up to date.
Regards, Gilbert
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Hi, Alexander
> export PATH=.:$PATH
> ./scid
>
> will work. :)
thanks !!, works now :-) ,
i also had to delete
an older version of scid
that ships with open suse 10.3
Regards, Gilbert
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Marcin Kasperski schrieb:
>> somehow ./configure and install
>> didn't work.
>
> Well, your system probably lacks something.
>
thanks for the tips!!
yup, the tk-devel package was missing.
Now
./configure
make
./scid
gives me an error window =
This program,
"./scid"
is version 3.6.20,
but the
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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