Hi all,
On Thu, 30 May 2013 20:49:04 +0300
Shlomi Fish <shlomif_at_shlomifish.org> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Freecell Solver 3.18.0 was released and can be downloaded from its homepage
> at http://fc-solve.shlomifish.org/ . Freecell Solver is a reusable and
> open-source (MIT/X11-licensed) library, written in portable C99 with some
> GCCisms (32-bit/64-bit, UNIX/Linux and MS Windows), that can automatically
> solve the Solitaire game Freecell and some similar Solitaire variants.
>
and now I'd like to announce Freecell Solver 3.18.1:
<<<<
Version 3.18.1: (30-May-2013)
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1. Fix "make install" - there were some problems with the generation of
the man pages.
2. Fix the RPM .spec building.
>>>>
I forgot to run the tests using FCS_TEST_BUILD=1 , so now I needed to make a bug
fix release. The git master HEAD contains some additions to the BuildRequires
of the rpm .spec.
Regards,
Shlomi Fish
> The Freecell Solver distribution also includes some standalone command-line
> programs that make use of the library. Freecell Solver has a very large
> amount of features, supports many different run-time heuristics that may
> yield different solutions, is a fast solver, and supports the largest number
> of Solitaire variants of all other solvers of its kind.
>
> The new release features a small number of major improvements including better
> 32-bit compatibility, and especially a JavaScript port.
>
> Regards,
>
> -- Shlomi Fish
>
> [QUOTE]
> Version 3.18.0: (30-May-2013)
> -----------------------------
>
> 1. Add a JavaScript port that uses Emscripten
> ( https://github.com/kripken/emscripten ) to compile the C code into
> JavaScript. See +Makefile.to-javascript.mak+ and the contents of
> The +/fc-solve/site/wml+ directory of the repository.
>
> 2. Convert the CMake build system to the common +cmake/Shlomif_Common.cmake+
> file, which will facilitate cross-project maintenance. It is included inside
> the archive.
>
> 3. Added a +--help+ flag for the summarize-fc-solve executable.
>
> 4. Got the test suite and the +dbm_fc_solver+ and the +depth_dbm_fc_solver+
> to run properly on 32-bit architectures.
>
> 5. The default rpm spec now runs the test suite.
>
> 6. Add http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Const-correctness[const] annotations and
> moved declarations to where they are first assigned.
> [/QUOTE]
>
> Regards,
>
> Shlomi Fish
>
>
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