Broken in Python 3.13! The pipes module was removed in this version of Python, streamtuner2 seems to need pipes to open correctly. The replacement for pipes in the latest crappy Python update is shlex. Any chance of an update to streamtuner2 so that it works in Python 3.13? Or have the endless Python updates sent yet another excellent program to the grave?
The problem seems to be the versions of gcc and its libs. I did a test, copied all the scidb-beta executables installed on arch linux to debian, and when I tried to run scidb-beta on debian, it didn't open, generating the following error in the terminal... /usr/local/bin/tkscidb-beta: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libm.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.38' not found (required by /usr/local/bin/tkscidb-beta) /usr/local/bin/tkscidb-beta: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.38' not found (required by /usr/local/bin/tkscidb-beta)...
Error when opening the same .sci database on different systems?
Thanks Uwe, it worked perfectly! Now I understand that the image must be encoded from pgn to base64. I have already created a .spf file where I will place the images as necessary. Enjoying the post: Are you from the scid development team? I have 5 sets of 8k chess pieces that I really like, all of them were made 100% in vector, 1 is my creation and 4 I recreated from scratch because they were very old and the graphic quality was very bad. I would like to make it available for anyone who wants to...
Thank you for your help. I liked option B, especially because I already had the ratings202309 file, but even so, the images of some well-known players do not appear in the scid. Sorry, but I don't understand option B, what should be contained in the spf file? I thought this type of file could only be created by specific software that reads a database.
Doubt? Suggestion!
FICS premove?