Re: Preview of forthcoming gnubg release

2024-05-18 Thread TAKAHASHI Kaoru
Hi, Philippe Michel writes: > On Thu, Apr 25, 2024 at 05:17:06AM +0900, TAKAHASHI Kaoru wrote: > >> I found bug at Crawford checkbox (at `show marketwindow'). >> >> >> Might be better to merge after 1.08.003 release as it has not been >> tested

Re: Preview of forthcoming gnubg release

2024-04-27 Thread Philippe Michel
On Thu, Apr 25, 2024 at 05:17:06AM +0900, TAKAHASHI Kaoru wrote: > I found bug at Crawford checkbox (at `show marketwindow'). > > > Might be better to merge after 1.08.003 release as it has not been > tested enough. I will comment here rather than

Re: Preview of forthcoming gnubg release

2024-04-24 Thread TAKAHASHI Kaoru
Hi, Philippe Michel writes: > I have uploaded a new gnubg Windows build at > http://philippe.michel7.free.fr/gnubg/ Thanks for new Windows build. Graph tab from Analyse/Match works well in my environment. > Barring a problem discovered until then, I intend to prepare a 1.08.003 > release

Re: Preview of forthcoming gnubg release

2024-04-21 Thread Murat K
On 4/21/2024 7:54 AM, Philippe Michel wrote: On Fri, Apr 19, 2024 at 01:55:05AM -0600, Murat K wrote: It looks like most releases for many years (even decades) offered only GUI improvements and bug fixes. Can you tell me when was the last release that actually offered stronger play? It was

Re: Preview of forthcoming gnubg release

2024-04-21 Thread Philippe Michel
On Fri, Apr 19, 2024 at 01:55:05AM -0600, Murat K wrote: > It looks like most releases for many years (even > decades) offered only GUI improvements and bug > fixes. Can you tell me when was the last release > that actually offered stronger play? It was release 1.00 (and, yes, it was as far back

Re: Preview of forthcoming gnubg release

2024-04-19 Thread Murat K
It looks like most releases for many years (even decades) offered only GUI improvements and bug fixes. Can you tell me when was the last release that actually offered stronger play? I have pretty much all past releases of GnuBG and I could figure it out the hard way if I had to but perhaps you

Preview of forthcoming gnubg release

2024-04-18 Thread Philippe Michel
I have uploaded a new gnubg Windows build at http://philippe.michel7.free.fr/gnubg/ This should fix three bugs causing crashes in 1.08.002: - When trying to use the Graph tab from Analyse/Match or session statistics This is a regression introduced in the 1.08.002 version - When stopping a

RE: Preview of forthcoming gnubg release

2024-02-23 Thread Richard Buckle
clinging to CVS for reasons that I cannot fathom. *EVERY* other GNU project that I can think of has migrated to Git. Migration is so easy, it’s a no-brainer. From: TAKAHASHI Kaoru Sent: 23 February 2024 22:14 To: Philippe Michel Cc: bug-gnubg@gnu.org Subject: Re: Preview of forthcoming gnubg

Re: Preview of forthcoming gnubg release

2024-02-23 Thread TAKAHASHI Kaoru
Sorry, I had sent broken patch. Update (fix more typo) and re-create patch gzipped & attached (diff from po-dev-20240219.zip). TAKAHASHI Kaoru writes: > Hi, > > Philippe Michel writes: >> I have uploaded a new gnubg Windows build at >> http://philippe.michel7.free.fr/gnubg/ >> >> This should

Re: Preview of forthcoming gnubg release

2024-02-21 Thread TAKAHASHI Kaoru
Hi, Philippe Michel writes: > I have uploaded a new gnubg Windows build at > http://philippe.michel7.free.fr/gnubg/ > > This should fix the bugs in 1.08.001 reported here or by other means: > > - the gnubgautorc file corruption > > - the "Move" quirk in the GUI menus > > - "Analyse/Show

Preview of forthcoming gnubg release

2024-02-20 Thread Philippe Michel
I have uploaded a new gnubg Windows build at http://philippe.michel7.free.fr/gnubg/ This should fix the bugs in 1.08.001 reported here or by other means: - the gnubgautorc file corruption - the "Move" quirk in the GUI menus - "Analyse/Show Records" becoming inactive after using "Analyse/Show

Re: Preview of forthcoming gnubg release

2022-11-20 Thread Russ Allbery
Philippe Michel writes: > On Wed, Nov 09, 2022 at 03:40:34PM -0800, Russ Allbery wrote: >> I'll also update the Debian packages once there's a new tarball >> release, which will propagate into Ubuntu and other downstream >> distributions as normal. > Regarding Linux builds, there may be an

Re: Preview of forthcoming gnubg release

2022-11-17 Thread Philippe Michel
Nobody mentionned it (yet), but I'll add a few words about macOS. I have been in contact with two persons who respectively: - used the Windows version sucessfully with a recent version of Wine on an Intel-based Mac (it failed with an older version of Wine) - built it from source on an

Re: Preview of forthcoming gnubg release

2022-11-17 Thread Philippe Michel
On Wed, Nov 09, 2022 at 03:40:34PM -0800, Russ Allbery wrote: > I'll also update the Debian packages once there's a new tarball release, > which will propagate into Ubuntu and other downstream distributions as > normal. Regarding Linux builds, there may be an issue (not specific to this new

Re: Preview of forthcoming gnubg release

2022-11-17 Thread Philippe Michel
On Mon, Nov 07, 2022 at 04:04:01PM -0700, guyschwartz wrote: > Is there a version for android? There used to be an Android app build on gnubg by an independant team, but it doesn't seem to be maintained nor available any more. See https://github.com/alcacoop/it.alcacoop.backgammon

Re: Preview of forthcoming gnubg release

2022-11-09 Thread Russ Allbery
Øystein Schønning-Johansen writes: > I don't think building on Linux systems is really difficult. I rather > suggest that you try to build it from the source at your system, and > then start a new thread here if you get into trouble. I'll also update the Debian packages once there's a new

Re: Preview of forthcoming gnubg release

2022-11-09 Thread Øystein Schønning-Johansen
Mark! I don't think building on Linux systems is really difficult. I rather suggest that you try to build it from the source at your system, and then start a new thread here if you get into trouble. short (untested) sketch of what you need to do: Get the source code: Either - CVS: cvs -z3

Re: Preview of forthcoming gnubg release

2022-11-09 Thread Mark Neidorff
On Monday, November 7, 2022 6:04:28 PM EST guyschwartz wrote: > Is there a version for android? > > > Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone > Get Outlook for Android ...and please don't forget linux!!! -- A verbal contract isn't worth the paper it's printed on.

Re: Preview of forthcoming gnubg release

2022-11-08 Thread guyschwartz
Is there a version for android?Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphoneGet Outlook for Android

Re: Preview of forthcoming gnubg release

2022-11-07 Thread Øystein Schønning-Johansen
After a first browse and playing some games, I can say it looks very good! I cannot see any glitches or bugs. The only comment I have after playing two matches is that it rolls very good dice for itself. It must be cheating! ;-) -Øystein man. 7. nov. 2022 kl. 22:26 skrev Øystein

Re: Preview of forthcoming gnubg release

2022-11-07 Thread Øystein Schønning-Johansen
Sounds promising, I'll give it a try now. -Øystein man. 7. nov. 2022 kl. 21:51 skrev Philippe Michel : > I have uploaded a new gnubg Windows build at > http://philippe.michel7.free.fr/gnubg/ > > If not for a report of a serious issue I will use this version for a > release next week. > > The

Preview of forthcoming gnubg release

2022-11-07 Thread Philippe Michel
I have uploaded a new gnubg Windows build at http://philippe.michel7.free.fr/gnubg/ If not for a report of a serious issue I will use this version for a release next week. The corresponding sources (with a few minor changes not yet commited to the cvs repository) and the translations' .po