Scid now works on MacOS X 10.4, you get it on my site. Sorry for the
delay.
htt://cachivaches.chauca.net/scid/
Cheers,
Israel
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W. van den Akker wrote:
Hi!
> Is this the finale release?
As final as 3.6.26, 3.6.25, 3.6.24.
Though note that yestereve 3.7.1 followed on foot as a bug in Windows
was discovered...
> If so I will try to get it into Debian Unstable.
...so in case use 3.7.1.
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Kind regards,
W. van den Akker a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> Is this the finale release?
> If so I will try to get it into Debian Unstable.
>
Scid 3.7.1 is the latest release. No plan to release another version any
time soon unless some bug is discovered.
Pascal
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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/
I just received a report that Mac binaries don't work on Mac OS X
10.4. I have to install 10.4 and download Xcode on one machine in
order to fix that, so I think in a couple of days I'll have a 10.4
compatible binary ready to download.
Sorry for the delay,
ISrael
On Mar 2, 2009, at 2:52 AM
Hi there,
Mac Binaries for 3.7.1 are available:
http://cachivaches.chauca.net/scid/
I also took the liberty of publishing Scid in the top Mac software
directories. If I have some time, I'll try to contact some chess
bloggers to let them know that Scid is alive and kicking, it wouldn't
do an
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/Tk 8.5 or higher
- Fix : Game annotation, annotating all moves : when the next move was
the expected one (calculated by th