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building gnuchess?


From: Ray Kiddy
Subject: building gnuchess?
Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2008 14:20:29 -0700


It seems surprisingly hard to build the gnuchess executable. Is there more documentation that I have not been able to find?

I assume that the GNU cvs repositories are not available for read- only access. Sime mentioned the cvs repository in an earlier e-mail, but I do not see an access point for it, nor do I see one mentioned fron http://www.gnu.org/.

I am trying to do two things. First I want to build it on Mac OS X. I can do a "port install gnuchess" and I get a working copy that way, but it seems odd that I cannot go to any of the downloadable versions of the sources and build it. I suppose I can capture exactly what the "port install" is doing and just execute that. Is that really the only way to go here?

The other thing I am trying to do is cross-compile the gnuchess executable for an ARM9 platform on an Ubuntu linux system. I have ported lots of other things, but have not been successful with gnuchess. I have tried both a cross-compiler toolchain that runs natively on an Ubuntu linux system and a scratchbox environment on that system that is set up to build ARM9 executables. I see an error in the scratchbox environment that I have not seen anywhere else. Essentially, configure complains that it is not supposed to be used with a cross-compiler. But scratchbox works by pretending you are not using a cross-compiler, so I am not sure where the error is coming from.

It seems strange to me that I can fetch and build many gnu-ish things and build them fine and then I have a problem with gnuchess. Am I just missing something obvious? Also, I am again not finding very much documentation. I see the FAQ everywhere, but that is minimal. Is there any doc between the FAQ and the source itself?

Has anyone else cross-compiled the gnuchess executable?

- ray




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