On 01/15/2011 03:41 PM, Alexander Wagner wrote:
> On 01/15/2011 03:06 PM, Joost 't Hart wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
>> [CVS/Linux+Windows]
>>
>> 1) Start scid
>> 2) Select Options/Language/Nederlands
>> 3) Ensure options are saved
>> 4) Quit scid
>> 5) Start scid
>>
>> On Linux following is dumped into the console:
>>
>> Error: invalid command name "setLanguage_N"
>> Error in startup script: can't read "langEncoding(N)": no such element
> [...]
>> The error on Windows is very much the same.
>>
>> Please correct.
>
> Could you please recheck with clean current cvs? I can not see this 
> problem here. I solved a minor issue yestereve in the lang files (a 
> tag was introduced twice) but that should not cause any crash anyway. 
> Also I updated some language files (many thanks to the contributors!!!)

Hm, I am on current CVS + the new build environment.

I checked with pure CVS and you are right...

The only thing I can imagine is that I (apparently) messed up the order 
in which tcl files are appended to create ./scid slash scid.gui (for 
linux and windows respectively).

What restrictions do apply here?

(A hopefully simple question, before I feel there is no alternative but 
to revert to the nonbody-knows-why-but-it-happens-to-work order that we 
have in the current makefile).

Cheers,
Joost.


>
> cu
> Alexander
>


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