Locating the files should be correct now, and I've made missing files
produce a message instead of an error.

Christian.

On 5/30/07, Achim Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
* Massimiliano Maini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070530 13:35]:
> Hi all,
> latest code, sound enabled (fanfare.wav played at opening).
>
> if the target file is missing, en error dialog appears at startup but
> closing it makes gnubg crash.

I also experienced some errors with the latest development version and
default paths. The default path for sound files is sound/*.wav. It
should be something like $prefix/share/gnubg/sound. Similar problems
here with the design. This dialog is empty, but I was able to put the
code into ~/gnubg/gnubgautorc (source was my stable version
~/.gnubgautorc).

Ciao

Achim


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