First of all, the new repository address for tpclient-pywx works perfecly.
Ubuntu recognized it, and successfully installed the client. Thanks guys for
fixing that!

With the rolling out of the new version of tpserver-cpp, which version
should I use to do the testing for the rfts ai client? And if the new
version is preferred, will it still support protocol v.03? (hopefully no
major changes in libtpproto-java required?).

Also, regardless of the last question, I encountered a potential problem
with the manual installation of tpserver-cpp: It did not register itself in
the package manager on ubuntu, and now I can see no way of removing it (I
read the provided documentation, but couldn't find anything on uninstall).
Of course it would be preferrable to have an elegant way of uninstalling it,
but if there is none, perhaps someone knows how to do it "surgically"? (i.e.
dig in all the system files it changed).

This issue will be a problem if testing on the new version is preferred, but
even if not, i'd like to uninstall it and do a normal package installation
of 0.4.1 (see post scriptum!).

Thanks :)

Victor.

-- PS : ironically, the ubuntu package manager (both synaptic and aptitude)
got word of the 0.4.1 version of tpserver-cpp right on the day the new one
was released... that's why I had to do the manual install beforehand.

--PPS : is it planned to create an ubuntu package for tpserver-cpp? or is it
unnecessary work, since not too many people will have a server running?


-- 
~Vitya
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