The name of the binary is scidb-beta; it is in the tcl tree of your source . It may not function fully though as some components (such as the engines, graphics and other things) get installed in /usr/bin and below /usr/share If you do install it, there is an uninstall function should remove everything; run it from the top of your source tree sudo make uninstall
You should be able to run the binary scidb-beta in the tcl tree of your source . It may not function fully though as some components (such as the engines, graphics and other things) get installed in /usr/bin and below /usr/share If you do install it, there is an uninstall function should remove everything; run it from the top of your source tree sudo make uninstall
No, it is not possible to run the program without installing it. the program to run isscidb-beta - it is usually installed in /usr/bin (I am not sure what the relationship is with tkscid-beta or tclscidb-beta which are also installed)
Hey see details of [#210] You need at least one of the patches so that gcc 10+ can be recognised - probably you need all the patches in that issue
Hey see details of [#212] You need at least one of the patches so that gcc 10+ can be recognised
zuguang: sorry I cannot replicate your behaviour However, line 134 in src/mstl/m_memblock.ipp is a condition skipping the line reported above Do you have a recent source code checkout? Does your code have the following at line 134? #if 0 // NOTE: since compiler version 8.1 this is not compiling anymore memblock::~memblock(); #else this->memblock::~memblock(); #endif if you do not - your codebase is not current if you do, I don't know why the condition is not being triggered - you could try replacing...
A working deployment is available again for ArchLinux in AUR
Of course the location of the engines can be edited directly from within Scidb-beta Main menu -> Setup -> Engines -> Command