Michel Salim wrote:
> On 20/08/05, Paul Pogonyshev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > OK, done.  Please check the CVS and tell me if anything works not the way
> > you want.  (BTW, I don't use `gnome-doc-utils', since Quarry is built as
> > a GTK+ application, GNOME being an option, not a requirement.)
>
> Only one thing - you forgot to put a semi-colon after the call to
> scrollkeeper-update to terminate the statement; when I ran it I get
>
> /bin/sh: -c: line 1: syntax error: unexpected end of file
> make[2]: [install-data-hook-omf] Error 2 (ignored)

Oops.  I really should check changes more thoroughly before checking in.
There was also an error with passing of '$' sign from `make' to the shell.
Now I checked that `--disable-scrollkeeper-update' really disables it and
that if the option is omitted, scrollkeeper is run.

> Looking forward to 0.1.16 - will Inge's Amazons program be made
> available on the website too?

Since I promised 0.1.16 on this list before already, I'll make no predictions
on release date this time ;).

Inge's program will be made available either on Quarry's site or linked
from it.  Unfortunately it is not free (yet?)  Anyway, Inge was the one who
made me switch from Go-only Quarry to supporting several games.

BTW, a question for you as a packager.  I have a file `README-PACKAGERS'
describing possible installation of Quarry with GNU Go (or anything else)
already in the engines list.  I'm completely unfamiliar with packaging
system and now I wonder if it is possible within existing frameworks (Red
Hat/Fedora, Debian, ...)?  Not that I expect it to happen even if possible,
it's not quite as important as configuring `httpd', for instance ;)

Paul


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