> > The point of this file was to make it possible to build scid
> > in Linux "packaged" way, where binaries and data are not
> > installed together, but we use sth like /usr/bin/scid (or
> > /usr/games/scid) and /usr/share/scid/data/....
>
> Given that books and bases directories are now user
> configurable, is it still useful to have this option ?

IMO yes. It should be possible to compile scid with those 
defaults - so if it is packaged, the user can run it succesfully 
after installation.


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