On Thu, 2009-02-19 at 18:50 +0100, Alexander Wagner wrote:
> > I will try your /local/opt/tmp/stuff suggestion.
>
> Well, as Pascal pointed out ETCL is for CE only, ActiveState
> on the ohter hand has the problem as well, and on Ubuntu
> you're so near the bleeding edge that I'd guess you'll
> ha
Joost ´t Hart wrote:
Hi!
> Thanks Alexander!
>
> I will try your /local/opt/tmp/stuff suggestion.
Well, as Pascal pointed out ETCL is for CE only, ActiveState
on the ohter hand has the problem as well, and on Ubuntu
you're so near the bleeding edge that I'd guess you'll
hardly get a newer versi
Thanks Alexander!
I will try your /local/opt/tmp/stuff suggestion.
As to your closing remark:
Sure enough, but I meant to ask whether there are any other troubles
when using scid that are caused by tcl/tk 8.5 flaws. Or is the file
selection dialog the only one (as far as you guys have noticed; t
Beware about Etcl : it is the Tcl runtime used for Scid Pocket, but don't
use it under Linux or other OS, or you will get libc conflicts at runtime. I
just mentioned Etcl as an example (and because it is a french product :-) ).
Pascal
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Joost ´t Hart wrote:
Hi!
> Hm, ectl is at 8.5.6 something.
>
> Ubuntu (intrepid) seems to be at 8.5.3-3.
>
> Anyone who knows a validated track around this?
Well...
cat *.pgn > new.pgn
and use new.pgn
> I am not really willing
> to replace my native stuff with true externals. Never know wha
Hm, ectl is at 8.5.6 something.
Ubuntu (intrepid) seems to be at 8.5.3-3.
Anyone who knows a validated track around this? I am not really willing
to replace my native stuff with true externals. Never know what exactly
will happen then.
Any other known scid-related flaws that I should be aware of
2009/2/18 Joost ´t Hart
> [3.7... - Linux]
>
> Selecting multiple pgn files in the import dialog, renders the error
> message
>
> "/ ... " does not exist.
>
> Does this indicate a problem in scid or in my ubuntu tcl/tk 8.5
> packages?
Yes, it is a Tk 8.5 bug in some versions. I don't know whic
[3.7... - Linux]
Selecting multiple pgn files in the import dialog, renders the error
message
"/ ... " does not exist.
Does this indicate a problem in scid or in my ubuntu tcl/tk 8.5
packages?
Joost.
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