On 07.09.2011 00:18, Joost 't Hart wrote:
> On 09/07/11 00:08, Michael G Thomas wrote:
> Is on my todo list........

Hi Joost,

if you are working on the topic "Makefile" and building scid, I have 
some suggestions.

I am the debian Maintainer for scid and any update makes some trouble 
for me that could be avoided by an update of the build behavior of scid.

The things I have to do are best viewed at:

http://patch-tracker.debian.org/package/scid/1:4.3.0.cvs20110714-2

I would love it, if you could (at least) take over the support for our 
various ports and hardware platforms, this is the patch to the configure 
script:

http://patch-tracker.debian.org/patch/misc/dl/scid/1:4.3.0.cvs20110714-2/configure

Some suggestions to the Makefile.conf:

I always install scid_fr.eco and scid_es.eco in the install_scid: 
section. This requires the removal in the uninstall section of cause.

The make clean target fails, if you just build all_scid, because it will 
travel into non existing directories of the engine source.

See:

http://patch-tracker.debian.org/patch/misc/view/scid/1:4.3.0.cvs20110714-2/Makefile.conf

If you could sort some things out there it would make my life a lot 
easier...
:
And of cause there is a little spell correction patch at:

http://patch-tracker.debian.org/patch/series/dl/scid/1:4.3.0.cvs20110714-2/spell_correction1

Thanks for your great work with scid,

Oliver


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