The database.example file is well commented, this file is supposed to
be renamed to database and placed in ~/.gnubg. I think having a per
user based setup and copying database.example to ~/.gnubg/database on
first run will be the simplest (the code will need to be changed for
that, I'll test on my own machine and report back to you). I think a
file having the following lines

gnubg*type sqlite
gnubg*database gnubg.db
gnubg*games yes

should be sufficient. Then you'll need gnubg.game.sql. sqlite3, and
python-pysqlite2 (at least that is the name on debian) will have to be
installed as well.


Christian.


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