On Wednesday 01 April 2009 22:16:31 Jerry wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have been lurking on this list for several years but this is my first
> post so I want thank Shlomi and all the others who generously make their
> hard work available to the public. Your efforts are sincerely appreciated.
>
Thanks, and you're welcome. I'm always happy to hear people appreciate my work
and contributions.
> This post was prompted by various recent threads. I just wanted to say that
> there are others out here :-)
>
> In the Pictures section, I've posted some screenshots of a Linux Freecell
> front end I'm working on.
Yes, I see them now. I'm not sure if the pictures section is open to the
public. If you want, you can send them to me, and I can put them on
http://fc-solve.berlios.de/ . Just mention what is their exact licence.
> It's written in TCL/TK on Kubuntu 8.04. It's
> linked to fc-solve release 2.8.13 because I've had trouble compiling newer
> versions since the switch to Cmove6. (Anyone else have problems?)
It's CMake 2.6.x. I see that Ubuntu 8.04 contains CMake 2.4.7 (see:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/hardy/cmake ). However, there's CMake 2.6.2 in the
hardy backports:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/hardy-backports/cmake
You may wish to try it, or compile CMake-2.6 yourself under a different prefix
under your home directory.
In any case, compiling newer versions of FCS with CMake-2.6.x is simple: just
run:
<<<
./configure -r --prefix="$HOME/path/to/fcs/"
>>>
and then "make" and "make install".
But it would be useful to see which problems you encounter exactly.
Regards,
Shlomi Fish
>
> Again, thank you.
> Jerry
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