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Re: Anything newer ?
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Philippe Michel |
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Re: Anything newer ? |
Date: |
Tue, 28 Jan 2020 22:29:58 +0100 |
On Sun, Jan 26, 2020 at 06:06:04PM +0100, Philippe wrote:
> Is there a newer version than 1.06.002 for linux ?
There are no released versions yet after 1.06.002. There were no
significant changes, mostly small bug fixes (or big bug fixes in
marginal use cases).
The only changes that seemed worth mentionning in the ChangeLog file were:
2019-02-24 Philippe Michel <address@hidden>
* gnubg.c: Decrease doubtful/bad/very bad thresholds in analysis
results from 0.04/0.08/0.16 to 0.03/0.06/0.12 point.
2019-01-10 Philippe Michel <address@hidden>
* gtkgame.c: Do not offer levels weaker than expert in the main
analysis, tutor and rollout settings panel of the GUI (they are
still accessible through the advanced settings subpanel).
> I did not understand how cvs work.
You simply have to run the first command shown at
https://savannah.gnu.org/cvs/?group=gnubg
in the directory where you want to download the current sources.
$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:address@hidden:/sources/gnubg co gnubg
cvs2 checkout: Updating gnubg
U gnubg/.cvsignore
U gnubg/ABOUT-NLS
U gnubg/CODING
U gnubg/COPYING
U gnubg/ChangeLog
etc..
After this initial checkout, a simple "cvs update" in the gnubg
directory created above will update it if something was changed in the
repository.