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WB 4.4 ?

Postby F.Huber » 05 Sep 2009, 19:01

The Winboard 4.4 thread is up since many hours, but none of the links there works! :(
Whats's wrong?
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Re: WB 4.4 ?

Postby Olivier Deville » 05 Sep 2009, 19:39

F.Huber wrote:The Winboard 4.4 thread is up since many hours, but none of the links there works! :(
Whats's wrong?


It seems hgm forgot to send me the files :)

It should be fixed soon.

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Re: WB 4.4 ?

Postby H.G.Muller » 05 Sep 2009, 20:16

F.Huber wrote:Whats's wrong?

Under Construction!

But this board did not support a still larger font... :D

I just sent the installer files to Olivier, but he is watching France vs Romania now...
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Re: WB 4.4 ?

Postby F.Huber » 05 Sep 2009, 20:25

H.G.Muller wrote:Under Construction!

But this board did not support a still larger font... :D

I understand this as "this page is still under construction", but providing already links which don't work is not very userfriendly.
I just sent the installer files to Olivier, but he is watching France vs Romania now...

Well, if football is more important for him than chess, then I hope France will lose ... :mrgreen:
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Re: WB 4.4 ?

Postby H.G.Muller » 05 Sep 2009, 20:32

F.Huber wrote:I understand this as "this page is still under construction", but providing already links which don't work is not very userfriendly.

This is why hard-hats are required on construction sites: they are not friendly places! :D :D :D
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Re: WB 4.4 ?

Postby F.Huber » 05 Sep 2009, 20:55

Ok, found it on your website in the meantime.

After a quick first test:
1) the file selection window still shows "Choose Book",
2) still no 'spin' type options,
3) although the new PG now sends correctly -string/-file/-path (something that you wanted Michel to implement!), WB does nevertheless not support it (all 3 options give a file selector)

Short conclusion: no difference to the last betas ... :(
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Re: WB 4.4 ?

Postby Olivier Deville » 05 Sep 2009, 21:02

Files uploaded :)

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Re: WB 4.4 ?

Postby F.Huber » 05 Sep 2009, 21:08

Olivier Deville wrote:Files uploaded :)

Thanks!
And who has won? France or Romania? :wink:
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Re: WB 4.4 ?

Postby Olivier Deville » 05 Sep 2009, 21:56

F.Huber wrote:
Olivier Deville wrote:Files uploaded :)

Thanks!
And who has won? France or Romania? :wink:


1-1... a lousy result :(

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Re: WB 4.4 ?

Postby H.G.Muller » 05 Sep 2009, 22:57

Only the (32-bit) binary Debian package for XBoard is missing now; I will compile that tomorrow. I will wait with announcements on other forums until I also have that. Perhaps we can get a volunteer to prepare an x64 Debian package, and also host that. Eventually Debian will host these packages, of course, and they will flow from there in the Ubuntu repositories. But I have no idea how long that will take.
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Re: WB 4.4 ?

Postby Michel » 06 Sep 2009, 07:59

Perhaps we can get a volunteer to prepare an x64 Debian package, and also host that


I usually distribute my sources with a .spec file and a debian directory. This makes it trivial to make binary packages.

For example in my polyglot sources you can just do

"make deb" or "make rpm" to get a binary package.

If you know what you are doing you can of course just run dpkg-buildpackage.
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Re: WB 4.4 ?

Postby Tim Mann » 11 Sep 2009, 02:29

H.G.Muller wrote:Perhaps we can get a volunteer to prepare an x64 Debian package, and also host that.


I have several machines running 64-bit Ubuntu (a Debian derivative). Is that close enough, or does the package have to be built on unmodified Debian?
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Re: WB 4.4 ?

Postby H.G.Muller » 11 Sep 2009, 11:47

Ubuntu would be perfect. I guess most interest in it would come from Ubuntu users anyway. The 32-bit package that by now is on this website was prepared by me on an Ubuntu system as well. I basically just took the official Debian package for 4.4.0-alpha6, and replaced the executable and doc files with the most recent ones. (And the icon pixmap, as I do not like the icon they pach in so much.)
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