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[Solved] How to add Leipzig to scid-vs-pc/scidvspc-hkvc?
Re: How to add Leipzig to scidvspc-hkvc?
It looks OK to me. Besides it is the latest version: Project Updated: June 10, 2021.
Now you can insert Leipzig piece style.
Now you can insert Leipzig piece style.
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Re: How to add Leipzig to scidvspc-hkvc?
O'k i just wanted to be sure that now i have the debian packages instaled, do you now if there is any way in wich it can verified? by a command ...?
Return tomorrow for the end business: 'Leipzig', it's too much now for me, I'm very tired, thanks for the help.
Return tomorrow for the end business: 'Leipzig', it's too much now for me, I'm very tired, thanks for the help.
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Re: How to add Leipzig to scidvspc-hkvc?
To verify that the package you have downloaded is not different to the package from sourceforge, go to
https://sourceforge.net/projects/scidvs ... 0packages/
Click on the black i information icon where it shows:
SHA1: 3bb5e1c456c857f67c273b66aeb5a95b2e7ce416
MD5: 7236f9b95afb88bd2941527fb5eaa367
To verify that these values are the same as those for the downloaded file, change directory to, in your case, Descargas folder and run the following commands.
This should show:
Similarly, run:
which must show the value given on that page:
Both must be the same as the SHA1 and MD5 on the site.
It is recommended to compile/build Debian packages from source, which should be signed rather than use third-party packages. I see that the scid-vs-pc_4.22-1_amd64.deb has been created using a utility called checkinstall and you may like to try and use this yourself some time rather than use a downloaded file and it is certainly preferable to the "make install" routine. For further details please see wiki.debian.org/CheckInstall.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/scidvs ... 0packages/
Click on the black i information icon where it shows:
SHA1: 3bb5e1c456c857f67c273b66aeb5a95b2e7ce416
MD5: 7236f9b95afb88bd2941527fb5eaa367
To verify that these values are the same as those for the downloaded file, change directory to, in your case, Descargas folder and run the following commands.
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$ sha1sum scid-vs-pc_4.22-1_amd64.deb
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3bb5e1c456c857f67c273b66aeb5a95b2e7ce416 scid-vs-pc_4.22-1_amd64.deb
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$ md5sum scid-vs-pc_4.22-1_amd64.deb
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7236f9b95afb88bd2941527fb5eaa367 scid-vs-pc_4.22-1_amd64.deb
It is recommended to compile/build Debian packages from source, which should be signed rather than use third-party packages. I see that the scid-vs-pc_4.22-1_amd64.deb has been created using a utility called checkinstall and you may like to try and use this yourself some time rather than use a downloaded file and it is certainly preferable to the "make install" routine. For further details please see wiki.debian.org/CheckInstall.
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Re: How to add Leipzig to scidvspc-hkvc?
I did not see any black Icon ... but do not worry, it is o'k with me, if you say this is a Debian packages ...
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Re: How to add Leipzig to scidvspc-hkvc?
Returning to the Leipzig problem, it looks like something is wrong with me again:
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keos@keos-inspiron3583:~$ cd .scidvspc
keos@keos-inspiron3583:~/.scidvspc$ mkdir pieces
keos@keos-inspiron3583:~/.scidvspc$ locate Leipzig.tcl
keos@keos-inspiron3583:~/.scidvspc$
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Re: How to add Leipzig to scidvspc-hkvc?
Run updatedb again before locate.
In a screen shot you posted I see that you have put the file in a folder called "Leipzig" in your home folder so the copy command should be:
In a screen shot you posted I see that you have put the file in a folder called "Leipzig" in your home folder so the copy command should be:
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cp /home/keos/Leipzig/Leipzig.tcl /home/keos/.scidvspc/pieces
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Re: How to add Leipzig to scidvspc-hkvc?
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keos@keos-inspiron3583:~$ cd .scidvspc
keos@keos-inspiron3583:~/.scidvspc$ mkdir pieces
keos@keos-inspiron3583:~/.scidvspc$ locate Leipzig.tcl
keos@keos-inspiron3583:~/.scidvspc$ updatedb
updatedb: no se puede abrir un archivo temporal para `/var/lib/mlocate/mlocate.db'
keos@keos-inspiron3583:~/.scidvspc$
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keos@keos-inspiron3583:~/.scidvspc$ cp /home/keos/Leipzig/Leipzig.tcl /home/keos/.scidvspc/pieces
cp: no se puede efectuar `stat' sobre '/home/keos/Leipzig/Leipzig.tcl': No existe el fichero o el directorio
keos@keos-inspiron3583:~/.scidvspc$
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Re: How to add Leipzig to scidvspc-hkvc?
What does these two commands showt?
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$ cd /home/keos/Leipzig && ls
$ cd /home/keos/.scidvspc && ls
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Re: How to add Leipzig to scidvspc-hkvc?
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keos@keos-inspiron3583:~$ cd .scidvspc
keos@keos-inspiron3583:~/.scidvspc$ mkdir pieces
keos@keos-inspiron3583:~/.scidvspc$ locate Leipzig.tcl
keos@keos-inspiron3583:~/.scidvspc$ updatedb
updatedb: no se puede abrir un archivo temporal para `/var/lib/mlocate/mlocate.db'
keos@keos-inspiron3583:~/.scidvspc$ cp /home/keos/Leipzig/Leipzig.tcl /home/keos/.scidvspc/pieces
cp: no se puede efectuar `stat' sobre '/home/keos/Leipzig/Leipzig.tcl': No existe el fichero o el directorio
keos@keos-inspiron3583:~/.scidvspc$ cd /home/keos/Leipzig && ls
bash: cd: /home/keos/Leipzig: No existe el fichero o el directorio
keos@keos-inspiron3583:~/.scidvspc$ cd /home/keos/.scidvspc && ls
config data log pieces
keos@keos-inspiron3583:~/.scidvspc$
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Re: How to add Leipzig to scidvspc-hkvc?
I'm in a bit of a hurry now but maybe this'll do the trick:
If not, you can copy the file in Thunar
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$ mkdir Chess && cd Chess
$ wget 'https://sourceforge.net/projects/scidvspc/files/support%20files/chess%20pieces/goldenbergg_high_dpi_pieces_v2.tgz'
$ tar -xvf goldenbergg_high_dpi_pieces_v2.tgz
$ cp /home/keos/Chess/goldenbergg_high_dpi_pieces_v2/Leipzig.tcl /home/keos/.scidvspc/pieces
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No non-free or contrib packages installed on debian! rms would be proud.
Re: How to add Leipzig to scidvspc-hkvc?
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Re: [Solved] How to add Leipzig to scid-vs-pc/Debian?
I said I was in a bit of a hurry in my last post but now I've had another look at the question of adding Leipzig to the scidvspc-hkvc from snap rather than the version resulting from using the third-party deb from the upstream site.
In the upstream version, a hidden folder named .scidvspc (note the dot), is created in the user's home folder; however, if it is installed from snap, then the .scidvspc appears a subdirectory, which isn't so easy to find. In my system, the path to it is:
Now, to answer the original question: How to add Leipzig to scidvspc-hkvc?
(By the way, this can of course, be done using a GUI file manager like Thunar or Caja, once you know where things are, rather than in the terminal).
A folder named "pieces" must now be made like this:
And after that the Leipzig file may be copied from its origin folder, in my case a folder called "Chess" to the newly-created "pieces" file like this:
I found another hidden .scidvspc file at /home/kedaha/snap/scidvspc-hkvc/current/.scidvspc/pieces
The pieces folder with Leipzig.tcl file inside it is at the end of the path. If not there (maybe mine was already there from a previous attempt), it is created thus:
In the upstream version, a hidden folder named .scidvspc (note the dot), is created in the user's home folder; however, if it is installed from snap, then the .scidvspc appears a subdirectory, which isn't so easy to find. In my system, the path to it is:
So having reinstalled the snap package, it is necessary first to launch the application in order to create its directories there:/home/kedaha/snap/scidvspc-hkvc/5/.scidvspc/
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/home/kedaha/snap/scidvspc-hkvc/
├── 5
├── common
└── current -> 5
3 directories, 0 files
(By the way, this can of course, be done using a GUI file manager like Thunar or Caja, once you know where things are, rather than in the terminal).
A folder named "pieces" must now be made like this:
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$ mkdir /home/kedaha/snap/scidvspc-hkvc/5/.scidvspc/pieces
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$ cp /home/kedaha/Chess/goldenbergg_high_dpi_pieces_v2/Leipzig.tcl /home/kedaha/snap/scidvspc-hkvc/5/.scidvspc/pieces
The pieces folder with Leipzig.tcl file inside it is at the end of the path. If not there (maybe mine was already there from a previous attempt), it is created thus:
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$ mkdir /snap/scidvspc-hkvc/current/.scidvspc/pieces
$ cp /home/kedaha/Chess/goldenbergg_high_dpi_pieces_v2/Leipzig.tcl /home/kedaha/snap/scidvspc-hkvc/current/.scidvspc/pieces
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No non-free or contrib packages installed on debian! rms would be proud.
Re: [Solved] How to add Leipzig to scid-vs-pc/scidvspc-hkvc?
Hello there,
I wasn't done setting up Debian when something went wrong ... uninstalled / installed.
Sorry if I have to go back to this point again but now what you called 'the trick' didn't work for me, even when a new folder, “Chess”, has been created in / home / keos / after:
viewtopic.php?p=741617#p741617
Your recommendation here was:
What exactly do I have to copy and paste from and to which site?.
Does it refer to something else different?.
Thanks.
EDIT: Just in case, this time i did not used de 'private/free repos' in the new instalation of Debian, after all i don't think that i will need it.
I wasn't done setting up Debian when something went wrong ... uninstalled / installed.
Sorry if I have to go back to this point again but now what you called 'the trick' didn't work for me, even when a new folder, “Chess”, has been created in / home / keos / after:
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$ mkdir Chess && cd Chess
$ wget 'https://sourceforge.net/projects/scidvs ... ces_v2.tgz'
$ tar -xvf goldenbergg_high_dpi_pieces_v2.tgz
$ cp /home/keos/Chess/goldenbergg_high_dpi_pieces_v2/Leipzig.tcl /home/keos/.scidvspc/pieces
Your recommendation here was:
I do not understand. The file was created it just do not open a Leipzig/tap.If not, you can copy the file in Thunar
What exactly do I have to copy and paste from and to which site?.
Does it refer to something else different?.
Thanks.
EDIT: Just in case, this time i did not used de 'private/free repos' in the new instalation of Debian, after all i don't think that i will need it.
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Re: [Solved] How to add Leipzig to scid-vs-pc/scidvspc-hkvc?
The last command quoted above, if you have created a "pieces" folder in the hidden .scidvspc, will copy the file called 'Leipzig.tcl' to that folder.keos wrote: ↑2021-09-03 09:01 Sorry if I have to go back to this point again but now what you called 'the trick' didn't work for me, even when a new folder, “Chess”, has been created in / home / keos / after:
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$ mkdir Chess && cd Chess $ wget 'https://sourceforge.net/projects/scidvspc/files/support%20files/chess%20pieces/goldenbergg_high_dpi_pieces_v2.tgz' $ tar -xvf goldenbergg_high_dpi_pieces_v2.tgz $ cp /home/keos/Chess/goldenbergg_high_dpi_pieces_v2/Leipzig.tcl /home/keos/.scidvspc/pieces
Your recommendation here was:
I do not understand. The file was created it just do not open a Leipzig/tap.If not, you can copy the file in Thunar
After $ mkdir Chess && cd Chess the wget and tar commands are done from that folder i.e., from /home/keos/Chess/.
Alternatively you can use a file manager like Thunar (in my case I use Caja because I use the Mate desktop) to do file operations where there is surely an option to show hidden folders.
To do it in a file manager you would first look for "Leipzig.tcl", copy it, and then navigate to the hidden folder called ".scidvsp", then open the "pieces" folder, and paste the "Leipzig.tcl" file there.What exactly do I have to copy and paste from and to which site?.
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Re: [Solved] How to add Leipzig to scid-vs-pc/scidvspc-hkvc?
I did it manually.
Now I see clearly what the problem is, what was created via the terminal was a file, not a folder, and in my system folders are configured to be the first than the files in the list, It could never have been opened!.
Thank you very much!!
EDIT:
I installed 4.19 trying to see if I had Leipzig ... and after turning on the PC today I saw that it had been upgraded to 4.22!
Now I see clearly what the problem is, what was created via the terminal was a file, not a folder, and in my system folders are configured to be the first than the files in the list, It could never have been opened!.
Thank you very much!!
EDIT:
I installed 4.19 trying to see if I had Leipzig ... and after turning on the PC today I saw that it had been upgraded to 4.22!
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