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Bug#: 181804
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Status: RESOLVED
Resolution: FIXED
Assigned To: Gentoo Games <games@gentoo.org>
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Reporter: R Stephan <ralf@ark.in-berlin.de>
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Description:   Opened: 2007-06-12 17:30 0000
Description: there's a file named scid.eco missing from the distribution,
which leads to errors when one tries to classify games according
to opening.

This bug report is a note to people that versions of
this file---though not part of the original source---can be found
in rpm packages of the (Open)SuSE distribution, so you only need
rpm2targz and tar to extract that file from the rpm which can be
found on rpmfind.net or (better since newer) any OpenSuSE mirror.
It should be placed in your home dir, or from where you start scid.

I see no way atm to automatically include that file with Gentoo,
does anyone?

------- Comment #1 From Tupone Alfredo 2007-08-30 10:51:49 0000 -------
I took an updated file (2004) from the distribution.
Fixed some wrong paths for those eco files and photos, and spellcheck.
Probably you should delete or fix the ~/.scid directory to take advantage of
this fix.
Thanks for report

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