On 03/06/12 09:53, Thomas Malloy wrote:
Hi!
> I'd rather not start a war. But if possible could anyone explain what
> "scid vs pc" is.
A fork of Scid at a certain point in the code. Steve could comment on
his motivation in more detail. But if I remember correctly there was
basically a disagreement on which GUI widgets to use.
Additionally, Steve worked more on game playing features and tried some
limited 960 support.
As far as I'm concerned @scid, I'd happily see quite some functions in
Steves code to come back into Scid, though I found that some would need
a bit of work.
> It looked interesting so I compiled it. I have not really looked at it
> to closely. I was a little surprised that it took the scid executable
> name.
As I said it started out as a fork.
> I have no problem with having different versions of vi, or xemacs
> and emacs available on the same system. But it seemed odd that this
> program would not use a different name. Obviously I know how to fix
> that. I just thought it odd.
Well, the hack is to just rename the created scid to scidvspc. Should go
into Steves makefile, I agree.
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