Is there a way to generate a bookfile from a existing database?
I have a scid database from which I want to generate a bookfile for
stockfish.
TIA.
WIllem
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Hi,
Is this the finale release?
If so I will try to get it into Debian Unstable.
gr,
Willem
>>> Hi!
>>>
>>> One or the other might have noticed already, Pascal put up
>>> new binaries for Scid 3.7 yesterday afternoon. As usual now,
>>>
>>> From the ChangeLog:
>>>
>>> - This release requires Tcl/
Hi there,
Are the wav-files in the sound-dir part of the GPL licence?
If yes, where can I find it so I can refer to it?
gr,
Willem
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Hi,
I am preparing v3.6.26 to get into Debian (hopefully get this one into the
distro).
However Debian is very restrictive with GPL rights.
So I removed the following parts of Scid:
- Bases directory: because they are copyrighted other then GPL;
- Tablebases: no GPL either;
- Ch
Hi,
Is it possible to get the menu-entry for using the DGT board default into
Scid? I remember it was included in 3.22 or 3.23.
The reason is simple: if we want to get the DGTDRV into Debian (and also
into Ubuntu) it should be working right from the install. Users dont have
to patch the system to
Hi,
How do I actually use the DGT board in scid?
I have packaged the dgtnix and dgtdrv for debian (just wait to upload it by a
official Debian Maintainer). Made the adjustments to scid and I can connect my
board. I even see the pieces on my board at the screen.
But how can I play against a compu
Hi,
What is the licence of the speak program?
Its mentioned in the program that it belongs to the crafty program.
Is it GPL-v2? If not, then we have to patch the driver so it will not call
speak.
greatings,
Willem
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Hi,
On Sunday 06 July 2008, Alexander Wagner wrote:
> Pascal Georges wrote:
> > > - be careful when stripping Scid (books, DB, etc...) as it
> > > breaks some features, and I don't like this.
> >
> > Actually, some parts of scid would plainly not allow it to
> > make it into som
> > How about the idea to include the dgtdrv in the Debian
> > distro? If yes then also the dgtnix package must be
> > included... right?
>
> Its no problem from my side, it's just that I never did any
> packaging for debian and unfortunately I've not the time
> right now to fiddle me into that. I
On Thursday 03 July 2008, W. van den Akker wrote:
> On Friday 04 July 2008, Oliver Korff wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I made some debian packages for scid. You can find them together with a
> > lot of chess related packages at:
> >
> > http://oko00.hostsharing.
On Friday 04 July 2008, Oliver Korff wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I made some debian packages for scid. You can find them together with a lot
> of chess related packages at:
>
> http://oko00.hostsharing.net/debian/unofficial/scid/
>
> Any feedback is welcome, but bugs are resolved for my "official" packages
>
On Wednesday 02 July 2008, W. van den Akker wrote:
> On Tuesday 01 July 2008, you wrote:
> > W. van den Akker wrote:
> >
> > Hi!
> >
> > > How about the idea to include the dgtdrv in the Debian
> > > distro? If yes then also the dgtnix package mu
:)
>
> > Unfortunately some part of the scid (data files) has
> > rather restrictive licence and can't be included in Fedora
> > (and many other distributions).
>
> Yes, this is an issue with Debian as well. Actually, one of
> the reasons why I'd prefer to split the scid package into
> the core and
On Tuesday 01 July 2008, you wrote:
> W. van den Akker wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> > How about the idea to include the dgtdrv in the Debian
> > distro? If yes then also the dgtnix package must be
> > included... right?
>
> Its no problem from my side, it's just th
Alexander,
How about the idea to include the dgtdrv in the Debian distro?
If yes then also the dgtnix package must be included... right?
gr,
Willem
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ils patch I hope. (I've no such bleeding edge stuff to test
> myself, I run Etch. :)
>
> - original Nachricht --------
>
> Betreff: Re: [Scid-users] Scid2 hits the fan
> Gesendet: Mo, 30. Jun 2008
> Von: W. van den Akker<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > Hi,
> >
>
Hi,
On Monday 30 June 2008, you wrote:
> W. van den Akker wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> > I have packaged Scid 3.6.24 for the Debian distribution
> > and uploaded it to the repository. I hope within a few
> > days it will be available in the unstable section.
>
> As the
Hi all,
After a few weeks of absence I am back ;)
I have packaged Scid 3.6.24 for the Debian distribution and uploaded it to the
repository. I hope within a few days it will be available in the unstable
section.
One of the things which must be done is to eliminate the warnings when
compiling
On Monday 31 March 2008, you wrote:
> On Monday 31 March 2008, pgeorges wrote:
> > W. van den Akker a écrit :
> > > Just the package. I won't rename any other occurences.
> > >
> > > gr,
> > > Willem
> >
> > If there exists two pa
On Monday 31 March 2008, W. van den Akker wrote:
> On Monday 31 March 2008, pgeorges wrote:
> > WilSoft a écrit :
> > > On Wednesday 26 March 2008, Alexander Wagner wrote:
> > >> > But one issue that arise is the name of the package. The
> > >>
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