Martin Costabel writes:
 > Andrew Hartung wrote:
 > > I can not get xscrabble to run. From the readme:
 > > 
 > > you then need to rename "XScrabble.ad" to "XScrabble" and
 > > place it in a resource directory, such as
 > > /usr/lib/X11/app-defaults/, or your home directory. You will
 > > get the error 'Couldn't find resource file XScrabble' if
 > > this is not done correctly. Now edit the three lines near
 > > the beginning of this file to indicate the location of the
 > > three required files.
 > > 
 > > 
 > > I can not find the 'XScrabble.ad' file(did a search for it)
 > > and got the error mentioned above.
 > 
 > You don't need to do this yourself. The package installs the
 > file in question directly as
 > /usr/X11R6/etc/app-defaults/XScrabble
 > 
 > But IMHO this is broken (Maintainer CCed). I don't know if it
 > works with some versions of xfree86, but in Apple's X11, there
 > is no /usr/X11R6/etc/ directory. It should use the fink
 > app-defaults package instead and install into
 > /sw/etc/app-defaults.

A work around for Apple's X11. Simply copy the 'XScrabble' file into
your own home directory. The app then seems to work fine.


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