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(1) Posted by Thomas Maeder [Tuesday, May 19, 2009 23:56] |
Popeye 4.51 released The Popeye team is happy to announce Popeye 4.51, available on http://sourceforge.net/projects/popeye-chess/ .
As always, feedback is very welcome; please use the appropriate "Tracker" on http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=200122 .
Many more stipulations (new command sstipulation), many bug fixes and a bunch of new conditions and pieces. See Release Notes and Changelog on sourceforge.net for details. |
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(2) Posted by Geoff Foster [Wednesday, May 20, 2009 00:29] |
Many thanks for this Thomas. What is the URL of the release notes and change log (I couldn't find them)? |
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(3) Posted by Thomas Maeder [Wednesday, May 20, 2009 07:10] |
QUOTE Many thanks for this Thomas. What is the URL of the release notes and change log (I couldn't find them)?
They have this symbol: https://s.fsdn.com/sf/images/images/icons/silk/paste_plain.png
E.g. click on the green Download area, and you can see one, in the column "Notes". |
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(4) Posted by Joost de Heer [Wednesday, May 27, 2009 22:46]; edited by Joost de Heer [09-05-27] |
The readme files (py-(deut|engl|fran).txt) are missing several things (at least the new spiralknights and quintessence are missing, perhaps more), and still mention 4.4 in the title.
And for those interesting in living on the edge, I have published new CVS binaries (4.52) on my site. |
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(5) Posted by Hartmut Laue [Saturday, May 30, 2009 14:13] |
Does there exist a Linux version? |
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(6) Posted by Joost de Heer [Saturday, May 30, 2009 14:22] |
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Does there exist a Linux version?
I can provide a binary compiled on a Fedora-10 machine, if anyone wants it. But usually you just compile it yourself (download sources, make -f makefile.unx and you get a py binary). |
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(7) Posted by Sarah Hornecker [Saturday, May 30, 2009 15:02]; edited by Sarah Hornecker [09-05-30] |
Off-topic: Is one Linux distribution same for all Linux or is when you compile on Fedora 10 only possible to use there and not i.e. on Suse, Ubuntu and however they are all called?
PS: Fedora 11 is released on June 9, Wikipedia says. |
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(8) Posted by Dmitri Turevski [Saturday, May 30, 2009 17:20] |
It *may* work if, say, you're talking about two PC desktops, but to achieve the best performance it is generally advised that you compile the binaries on the host machine. If you want to run popeye on a linux device where building from the sources may be somewhat tricky (e.g. on a Wifi router) you may try to build it on your other linux machine by specifying different target architecture. Distribution (Fedora, Suse, Ubuntu etc) you use doesn't have a lot to do with it, ability to run the binaries is generally determined by the architecture (eg Intel x86, PowerPC etc) and versions of the dynamically loaded libraries (popeye is quite modest about these and uses only the very common ones). |
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(9) Posted by Joost de Heer [Saturday, May 30, 2009 18:19] |
Linux binary available on http://sanguis.xs4all.nl/popeye/ |
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(10) Posted by Thomas Maeder [Saturday, May 30, 2009 20:54] |
QUOTE Does there exist a Linux version?
Simply download and unpack the sources. The command
% make -f makefile.unx
will make you one. |
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(11) Posted by Joost de Heer [Monday, Jun 22, 2009 19:16] |
A simple Zebu example problem:
JdH, original
(= 2+2 )
=Zebu
h#1.5 (2 solutions, C+ with Popeye 4.51)
1... ZEe8 2. Ka4 ZEb7#
1... Kc3 2. a4 ZEb6#
Exact chameleon echo |
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(12) Posted by Thomas Maeder [Monday, Jun 22, 2009 22:20] |
Thanks, Joost |
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