On 19/03/13 22:28, Alan Whiteman wrote:
> Have you tried scidvspc?
I have, and I use it sometimes. However, as I explained to Steven a
while back it has Too Many Discoordinated Windows.
My real machines are beefy enough that any performance problems others
see in SCID aren't a problem for me.
On 03/19/2013 12:57 AM, John wrote:
> On 14/03/13 00:25, Fulvio wrote:
>> Please open a database, open the tree window with CTRL+T, open the best
>> games window clicking on the button in the left-bottom corner and check
>> that you can sort the output by clicking on the column's headers.
>> Thanks
On 14/03/13 00:25, Fulvio wrote:
> Please open a database, open the tree window with CTRL+T, open the best
> games window clicking on the button in the left-bottom corner and check
> that you can sort the output by clicking on the column's headers.
> Thanks,
> Fulvio
>
That goes to explain somethi
Mario Lacunza wrote:
> yes I can...so?
>
> Saludos / Best regards
>
> Mario Lacunza
you have the latest version.
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You said you already have done "sudo apt-get install libx11-dev", right?
Yes. It said it was already installed.
find /usr -iname "libX11"
returned nothing. Hmmm
sudo apt-get install libx11-dev
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Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state in
Mario Lacunza wrote:
> I have 4.3 version in Ubuntu 12.10 64 bits...I think its the last one
> right?
>
>
As i said, i'm sorry, our fault, but having the 4.3 version doesn't mean
you have the last one.
Please open a database, open the tree window with CTRL+T, open the best
games window clicki
Jai Dayal wrote:
> Hi,
> I can never compile scid. I am on Ubuntu 12.10. I installed the
> tcl8.5-dev and tk8.5-dev; I have X11-dev installed as well. however
> when I configure scid I get
>
I don't have a linux machine at hand right now.
You said you already have done "sudo apt-get install
I have 4.3 version in Ubuntu 12.10 64 bits...I think its the last one
right?
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Oh okay. I thought the one in the repo wasn't the latest version?
On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 12:03 PM, Mario Lacunza wrote:
> scid is in the repos, you dont need compile it.
>
> Saludos / Best regards
>
> Mario Lacunza
> Email:: mlacu...@gmail.com
> Personal Website:: http://www.lacunza.biz/
> Op
scid is in the repos, you dont need compile it.
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It's a 64bit machine, too.
On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 11:55 AM, Jai Dayal wrote:
> Hi,
> I can never compile scid. I am on Ubuntu 12.10. I installed the
> tcl8.5-dev and tk8.5-dev; I have X11-dev installed as well. however when I
> configure scid I get
>
> Renaming "Makefile" to "Makefile.bak"
Hi,
I can never compile scid. I am on Ubuntu 12.10. I installed the
tcl8.5-dev and tk8.5-dev; I have X11-dev installed as well. however when I
configure scid I get
Renaming "Makefile" to "Makefile.bak"
Tcl/Tk version: 8.5
Your operating system is: Linux 3.5.0-25-generic
Location o
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