> Please check CVS version if you can. Done. (To avoid possible "pollution" I let Synaptic completely remove the package Quarry including configuration files, and deleted the .quarry file from my home-directory before the './configure; make; make install' process.)
The CVS version did not want to compile, and as I'm not a programmer I couldn't figure out what was wrong right away. But as the latest "normal" release (Version 0.1.20) was only one day old I used that one. When running Quarry in normal mode the .quarry file stays zero bytes. (The original error.) When running Quarry with "sudo quarry" from the command line or "gksu quarry" after pressing ALT-F2 I get the error message <code>"Failed to execute child process "gnugo" (No such file or directory) Please make sure you typed engine’s filename correctly and that you have permission to execute it."</code> upon trying to add the gnugo engine. I think the version of Quarry I ended up with in this experiment is just as healthy as the one in the respository. I am able to play against gnugo using it, or let gnugo play itself. The only problem is that Quarry persists in not saving it's configuration. -- Quarry forgets preferences https://launchpad.net/bugs/54401 -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
