Thank you, I understand.

I resolved my issue using this command that you suggested for my KDE-Neon
distro problem:
xboard -adapterCommand {uci2wb debug "%fcp" "%fd"}

On Sat, May 20, 2023 at 2:24 AM <[email protected]> wrote:

> It is up to the distro maintainers to decide which packages they offer in
> their repositories. The XBoard developers play o role in this.
>
> But programs that are not in a repository can usually be installed from
> source. The uci2wb and polyglot in the hgm.nubati.net source repository
> do contain a Makefile, so I would expect the command
>
> sudo make install
>
> to work for those. These would install the binaries in /usr/local/bin; I
> don't know if that would be a problem on Fedora (as I never used that).
>
> Rick Groszkiewicz schreef op 19-05-2023 23:39:
>
> I am trying to set up a new machine to test Duck Chess, using HGM's latest
> versions of  xboard and uci2wb. My typical starting point is to install
> both xboard and uci2wb from a repository.
>
> It appears fedora does things differently than the other linux distros. I
> was able to install both xboard and stockfish, but I can't run stockfish.
> The problem is that I can't locate a repository for uci2wb. I tried to
> install polyglot, but column't locate that either.
>
> I have spent many hours Googling for answers, but 'm not sure how to
> proceed.
>
>
>

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