Bug#854906: gnubg-data: Two-sided bearoff database is not included in gnubg-data

2017-02-11 Thread Russ Allbery
Philippe Michel writes: > I'm new to Debian and didn't know of this feature. Prompting is indeed > set to high but this is the default. Oh, hm, I think I didn't realize that because I always set mine lower. More of a reason to just go ahead and generate by default. >

Bug#854906: gnubg-data: Two-sided bearoff database is not included in gnubg-data

2017-02-11 Thread Philippe Michel
On Sat, 11 Feb 2017, Russ Allbery wrote: Philippe Michel writes: The two-sided bearoff database, gnubg_ts0.bd, is not included in gnubg-data. Yes, the user is prompted to generate it when the package is installed, since it's fairly fast to generate on modern CPUs

Bug#854906: gnubg-data: Two-sided bearoff database is not included in gnubg-data

2017-02-11 Thread Russ Allbery
Philippe Michel writes: > The two-sided bearoff database, gnubg_ts0.bd, is not included in > gnubg-data. Yes, the user is prompted to generate it when the package is installed, since it's fairly fast to generate on modern CPUs and extremely large to ship in the archive.

Bug#854906: gnubg-data: Two-sided bearoff database is not included in gnubg-data

2017-02-11 Thread Philippe Michel
Package: gnubg-data Version: 1.04.000-1 Severity: normal Dear Maintainer, The two-sided bearoff database, gnubg_ts0.bd, is not included in gnubg-data. This causes the warning below when gnubg is started and may impair its playing skill in the very late stage of the game. If the file size is an