Anton Berezin writes:
> A lot of files are installed with world-writable permissions. In many cases
> this is completely unwarranted (like, .gif files). In some cases there is
> a plausible reason for this: scid tries to write something into
> bases/matein* files when one goes through tactical
Alexander Wagner writes:
> Marco Pessotto wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
>>> So, whats your build policy here? Do you wnat a 3.6.26
>>> stable with this issue fixed or do you want to go for 3.7?
>>
>> I'll wait for the 3.6.27.
>
> Ok, most likely it will
Alexander Wagner writes:
>> Could you post a patch? Would be safe applying it to the
>> 3.6.26 release or to the 3.6.27-beta?
>
> I can backport it to 3.6.26. As code is in CVS already it
> will be in the next beta. I'm not sure it makes much sense
> to create a patch against beta 3.
>
> So, wha
Alexander Wagner writes:
> Marco Pessotto wrote:
>
> Hi Marco!
>
>>> I don't understand why you mention Polyglot here. Toga is an UCI engine
>>> and must be used that way.
>>> When playing a game the book is managed by Scid, not by the engine. When
>
27;m building a slackware package and i changed them. I'll
find a solution, maybe adding a README or something else.
Just a suggestion: shouldn't be better scid open these files read-only,
telling the normal user to copy the files in ~/.scid or some
01-12 00:34 varied.bin
[01:20] melm...@universe:/tmp/libri$ cat polyglot.ini
[PolyGlot]
EngineCommand = ./toga2
Book = true
BookFile = Performance.bin
[Engine]
Hash = 64
[01:20] melm...@universe:/tmp/libri$
So, i can't figure what'