On 11/04/2010 05:46 PM, Alexander Wagner wrote:

Hi,

> On 11/04/10 11:30, Axel Moser wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
>    
>> is there any plan to release Scid 4.3 by the end of the year?
>>      
> A loose plan, yes. I hoped to manage it in October but things were
> delayed at my side :( There're still some things to work up for me and I
> need some really free days for that. Unfortunately, this will not be
> possible till end of november. I hope to work up some of the ~100 mails
> on this list this weekend and also have some time to work in one or the
> other thing on my desk.
>    

Good to see that the list is waking up slightly, and that we have active 
contributions from various ends.

I too still have a huge update pending in some workarea of mine, mainly 
on building scid. If I remember correctly there are some minor 
improvements on phalanx-scid as well.
It enables additional compilation for windows (from the same unix tree 
while nicely separating generated stuff), using the mingw compiler. 
Additionally, all dependencies are nicely generated and checked, so no 
need to a make clean anymore as a default.

Actually, I would prefer a temporary fork for this one (or something of 
that nature) to allow others to see and test what I have done.

Cheers,
Joost.

> cu
> Alexander
>    


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