On 31.07.2011 01:01, Gabriele Stilli wrote:
domenica 31 luglio 2011, alle 00:32, Gabriele Stilli scrive:

at least in the latest version of scid, the scid.eco file (the ECO
catalog) is missing. What happened?

And, since we're at it, why aren't eco2pgn and eco2epd included in the
package?


Thanks for the bugreport. So I know, this package is not only in use by me ;o) It will soon be closed...

scid (1:4.3.0.cvs20110714-2) unstable; urgency=low

  * After locating the libX11.so on all additional ports, the
    FTBFS bug should now be closed. Only the location of libX11.so
    for s390x could not be discovered. I made a wild guess...
    My apologies to Nobuhiro Iwamatsu, he had to reopen this issue.
    (Closes: #633707)
  * scid.eco and scid_fr.eco and scid_es.eco are in place again.
    A comment from the sources: "eco2epd is now optional extra program
    NOT compiled by default, since scid now reads the .eco file format
    directly." I put them back, as requested by Gabriele Stilli.
    Thanks for the bugreport.
    (Closes: #636090)

 -- Oliver Korff <o...@xynyx.de>  Tue, 02 Aug 2011 13:21:22 +0200

Regards,

Oliver



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