On Jun 9, 2005, at 9:46 AM, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:


On Jun 9, 2005, at 11:34 AM, Rich Warren wrote:


I can't seem to get gnushogi to work.


What OS version?

10.4.1 (though it looks like fink is drawing from 10.4-transitional/ stable--is there a different feed that I should be using?).



I've tried installing both the binary and from source. From source, it seemed to have an error, but ignored the error and continued.


And what was the error?


Don't know, otherwise I would have included it. And, now that I've tried loading the binary using apt-get, I can't seem to get it to recompile for me (removing and installing just reinstalls the binary).


No binary was created (that I could find).


Try "dpkg -L gnushogi" to see what was installed.


The binary version also seems to lack an executable binary file-- at least no *shogi files have been added to /sw/bin.



Worked for me (on 10.3):

$ dpkg -L gnushogi
/.
/sw
/sw/bin
/sw/bin/gnushogi
...


Definitely does not work for me.

dpkg -L gnushogi
/.
/sw
/sw/bin
/sw/share
/sw/share/doc
/sw/share/doc/gnushogi



When I launch xshogi, I get the following error...

xshogi: failed to start shogi program gnushogi on localhost: gnushogi: No such file or directory

Any suggestions?




-Rich-



--
Alexander Hansen
Fink Documentarian
[Day Job] Levitated Dipole Experiment
http://psfcwww2.psfc.mit.edu/ldx/





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