Jan Gent wrote:
Hi!
>> No, unfortunately not, sc_remote opens another instance just like Scid.
>
> Ran sc_remote with debug on:
>
> Found the following list of scid interpreters //
> Checking if the requested databases are already open in a Scid
> Dealing with remaining non-open databases
> //home/.../.scid/Bases/***.si3/ ...
> next database is /home/***/.scid/Bases/***.si3
> Couldn't find any free slots, start a new interp for
> /home/**/.scid/Bases/**.si3
Argl. It seems to append si3, this is no good idea, probably it also
checks for the wrong Scid version. I'll try to have a look at it, but I
never fiddled it that part of the code.
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