Really old thread, but I now found out what to do, and how to make Gibbon
working on my system. (Arch Linux). Maybe I will make a PKGBUILD file for
it later.
Gibbon is depending on gsettings-desktop-schemas. Your system probably have
a deb/rpm/pacman for that.
gibbon comes with a .xml file.
Hi Joseph,
since my son was born I simply don't have enough time for backgammon. :-/
I am pretty sure though that you have to really install the software at
least once. It won't work from inside the source directory because of
various ideosyncrasies of modern Gtk+ resp. Gnome programs.
Hi
Gnubg is open source.
This means when the add code to use gnubg as a fibs client it wil be very easy
to chance/add
a few lines of code to get hints to play from gnubg or even have gnubg play
instead of the user.
IMO it will be they end of FIBS to offer this kind of i.e. a fibs client
Well, I would love it if the display engine could be bundled with a FIBS
client sans the brainz.
I stopped playing on FIBS for some years now due to lack of a Linux client.
-Joseph
On 28 June 2015 at 23:55, Lucas lgpauw...@hotmail.com wrote:
Hi
Gnubg is open source.
This means when the
On 2015-06-28 9:30 PM, Joseph Heled wrote:
Well, I would love it if the display engine could be bundled with a FIBS
client sans the brainz.
I stopped playing on FIBS for some years now due to lack of a Linux client.
One Linux client that is a work in progress is
I remember trying to use it unsuccessfully in the past.
I got it to compile and it core dumped immediately
~/software/gibbon src/gibbon --data-dir data
(gibbon:32457): GLib-GIO-ERROR **: Settings schema 'bg.gibbon.data.recent'
is not installed
Trace/breakpoint trap
On 29 June 2015 at 15:42,
On 7/1/07, Christian Anthon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think that having a gtkcombobox with the file format would be a
possible solution, and perhaps to have a flag for auto recognition. I
think I'll do that when I find the time.
done.
Christian.
I think that if not supported automatically, and that there is code
for it we should at least keep the import option in the menu. I think
putting in the automagic code which reduces functionality is rude,
and telling me to go ahead and put the code back is even ruder.
-Joseph
On 7/1/07,
On 7/1/07, Joseph Heled [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Again I am not asking for it to be automatically detected, I know it
is hard. But if you can't, leave an explicit import menu item for
those hard cases. I think you can remove dead code, but as long as
we have people playing at FIBS this is not
Christian Anthon wrote:
On 7/1/07, Joseph Heled [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks, I know the workaround, but this is really not the way it
should be.
I think the reason is that Jon didn't have any .fibs files when he
wrote the file recognition code, and thought the format rather unused
I mean i can do it from the command line, but not sure where it is in the gui
On 7/1/07, Joseph Heled [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can't find te support for reading fibs files anymore?
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Joseph Heled wrote:
I mean i can do it from the command line, but not sure where it is in
the gui
On 7/1/07, Joseph Heled [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can't find te support for reading fibs files anymore?
I think is is a universal import now. The import function examines the
file and imports
Well I have a file called x.fibs, it does not apear under the
supported names, and even if I force it (with All files) it fails.
On 7/1/07, Øystein Johansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Joseph Heled wrote:
I mean i can do it from the command line, but not sure where it is in
the gui
On 7/1/07,
Thanks, I know the workaround, but this is really not the way it should be.
On 7/1/07, Øystein Johansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Joseph Heled wrote:
Well I have a file called x.fibs, it does not apear under the
supported names, and even if I force it (with All files) it fails.
Aha, the auto
Joseph Heled wrote:
Well I have a file called x.fibs, it does not apear under the
supported names, and even if I force it (with All files) it fails.
Aha, the auto importer doesn't recognize the file. (Simply because it's
not implemented...)
Working around the missing feature:
Use the command:
I already sent it to oystein and he confirmed this is a problem.
On 7/1/07, Achim Mueller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Joseph Heled [EMAIL PROTECTED] [070701 02:27]:
Thanks, I know the workaround, but this is really not the way it should be.
Can you send me the file, please? I'm too lazy for
On 7/1/07, Joseph Heled [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks, I know the workaround, but this is really not the way it should be.
I think the reason is that Jon didn't have any .fibs files when he
wrote the file recognition code, and thought the format rather unused
anyway (there is also a bug
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