Hi guys,
As I can't figure out how to lock my personal compiled scid, and that
suggestion from Chris to use crafty was a good workaround except for
the fact the cpu heat, I decided to tune crafty (using ".craftyrc"
file) and enable egtb, and set its search deep to only 1 level. That
way the engine
Hi guys,
I still need some help in this issue.
After I successively compiled and installed scid (with tablebase
support), my "apper applet" is broken.
Now, my updates shows 3 new updates available, but also, insists in
change scid to another version (from repository).
Using synaptic, it says t
On 2012-11-05 19:04 +0100, Dr Beco wrote:
> Can we have both scid-free-non-tablebases_amd64.deb and
> scid-non-free-tablebases_amd64.deb on the debian repository?
Probably not, since the FTP masters and the release team object such
code duplication.
Cheers,
Sven
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On Mon, Nov 5, 2012 at 2:48 PM, Sven Joachim wrote:
> No, because crafty is in non-free, hence not subject to the Debian Free
> Software Guidelines¹. The tablebase code may not be modified or
> included in another product without its author's permission. Including
> it in scid would mean having
On 2012-11-05 18:28 +0100, Dr Beco wrote:
> Now I have a doubt: why crafty can read tablebases and not scid? Isn't
> the source code the same, and so the policy applied by debian?
No, because crafty is in non-free, hence not subject to the Debian Free
Software Guidelines¹. The tablebase code may
On Sun, Nov 4, 2012 at 6:06 PM, Sven Joachim wrote:
> On 2012-11-04 21:28 +0100, Dr Beco wrote:
> Try the attached patch from the Debian source package.
>
> Cheers,
>Sven
>
Hi Sven,
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libX11.so
That line solved the problem! Thanks!
I was able to compile the pro
On Mon, Nov 5, 2012 at 11:08 AM, Chris Bannister
wrote:
> Why not just enable the tablebases in crafty, and use crafty as the
> analysis engine, or are you using the tablebases for a different
> purpose?
Hi Chris,
I was able to load the engine with tablebase under scid, nice tip,
thanks. It wor
On Sun, Nov 04, 2012 at 03:59:25PM -0300, Dr Beco wrote:
> Dear linusers,
>
> Due to license problems, the actual scid package for debian has
> disabled the use of tablebase (the menu item is gray).
> So, to have this feature, I need to compile it from scratch.
Why not just enable the tablebases
On Sunday 04 November 2012 20:28:34 Dr Beco wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 4, 2012 at 5:13 PM, Sven Joachim wrote:
> > On 2012-11-04 19:59 +0100, Dr Beco wrote:
> >
> >
> > It's libx11-dev. If you add deb-src entries to your sources.list file
> > and run "apt-get update", you can see which packages are nee
On 2012-11-04 21:28 +0100, Dr Beco wrote:
> But I get all of the dependencies installed, and the problem is the same.
>
> # apt-get install libx11-dev
> libx11-dev is already the newest version.
>
> And still:
> Location of X11 library: not found
>
> Maybe I need to point out exactly where the li
On Sun, Nov 4, 2012 at 5:13 PM, Sven Joachim wrote:
> On 2012-11-04 19:59 +0100, Dr Beco wrote:
>
>
> It's libx11-dev. If you add deb-src entries to your sources.list file
> and run "apt-get update", you can see which packages are needed to build
> binary packages from source by running "apt-cach
On 2012-11-04 19:59 +0100, Dr Beco wrote:
> Due to license problems, the actual scid package for debian has
> disabled the use of tablebase (the menu item is gray).
> So, to have this feature, I need to compile it from scratch.
>
> I've followed the steps:
>
> - download the tar.bz2 from the offic
Dear linusers,
Due to license problems, the actual scid package for debian has
disabled the use of tablebase (the menu item is gray).
So, to have this feature, I need to compile it from scratch.
I've followed the steps:
- download the tar.bz2 from the official site
- untar it
- run ./configure
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