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  1. #Gnu xboard software
  2. #Gnu xboard license

(And if you are no longer in the directory where gnuchess is, it could not be found at all, unless you specify the path to it.) Typing 'gnuchess' at the command prompt (and also when XBoard issues it) would then invoke the original version of GNU Chess, as /usr/games is searched before the current directory, and the latter is only searched when you would type. If you topped at 'make', the gnuchess binary will still sit in the directory here you 'maked' it. This only holds if you installed, because only 'make install' ill move the binaries and their data files to the place where they belong.

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But when you remove your self-compiled stuff, the original stuff becomes active again. So as long as your self-compiled stuff is there, the original stuff might as well have been deleted. But because /usr/local/games is in your shell's search path before /usr/games, the things you installed from source 'eclipse' the corresponding files that came with the distro.

#Gnu xboard software

Debian uses the convention that binary packages from the repositories are in installed in /usr (in this case /usr/games/guchess), while software you compile from source is installed in /usr/local (in this case /usr/local/games/gnuchess). It is not really true that this replaced the original GNU Chess. If you did "sudo make install" then the GNU Chess you compiled should have become the default GNU Chess on your system. Now it should be in bin format? matrix101 Posts: 53 Joined:, 12:46 The book is also not working in my current GNUChess engine. If I want to use my self-compiled GNUChess how? It is important to be able to use source-compiled engines with xboard. I don`t know if the GNUChess source I compiled has anything to do with my current GNUChess engine with xboard. I think GNUChess is default engine in xboard and when I type xboard -fcp 'gnuchess -xboard' system opens xboard with GNUChess. There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.

#Gnu xboard license

License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later $ gnuchess -addbook gnuchess/book_1.02.pgnĬopyright (C) 2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.















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