W. van den Akker wrote:

Hi!

> After a few weeks of absence I am back ;)
> 
> I have packaged Scid 3.6.24 for the Debian distribution
> and uploaded it to the repository. I hope within a few
> days it will be available in the unstable section.

As scid2 now merged back into scid, whats your relation to
Peter van Rossum, the maintainer of the scid package? Just
that you do not do the same work twice... Maybe you should
talk about how to proceed.

> One of the things which must be done is to eliminate the
> warnings when compiling with GCC 4.3. I would like to do
> that.. ;)

I think that would be perfect.

> I think I will do it file by file and sent it to Pascal.
> Or is there a repository were I can check-out\in the
> source files?

scid.sf.net for co, in case I could handle the ci or we set
up a write access for you. But I'd like to talk this over
with Pascal, not that there is any confusion about. We've
currently no real "policy" how to enable write access. (Or:
till now it was not neccessary to talk about ;)

BTW: if you've some small free capacities. There's a
sourceforge project for the Phalanx chess engine that is
required for the trainings features of scid.  See
http://phalanx.sourceforge.net/. I tried to reach the
maintainer but the mails bounced, and as the last update is
quite a while, I think this is an orphaned project.
Additioally, I believe it would be great if Pascals
additions would make it in some sort of "official" version
of Phalanx, and it would also be great for Debian as it
eases up packaging. (Usually, the engines would not be
within the scid package.) Maybe you could take care of this?

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