X-Git-Url: http://winboard.nl/cgi-bin?a=blobdiff_plain;f=FAQ.html;h=74435a1db4147d7475c6e986dae78319d5973f39;hb=84f5fb6b9383e608570b90f6acc12f96d2781979;hp=224748c8691f50a87e567b994c1ce12284b22045;hpb=e16eb360b53a04b78df666bde8fb42bdf92a4ec7;p=xboard.git diff --git a/FAQ.html b/FAQ.html index 224748c..74435a1 100644 --- a/FAQ.html +++ b/FAQ.html @@ -280,9 +280,7 @@ snippets of code, for which we are grateful.
Bug reports, suggestions, and offers to help on XBoard or WinBoard should be sent to -bug-xboard@gnu.org. (Note: as of 4 Nov 2003, -this mailing list is temporarily broken. You can send mail to -bug-xboard@tim-mann.org instead until it is fixed.) +bug-xboard@gnu.org.
Beginner questions and discussion about the program may get faster
answers on the WinBoard Forum at [A.2
[B.4] Is there an XBoard for the Macintosh?
-Because MacOS X has a Unix base, XBoard will compile and run on it.
-You do need an X11 (X Window System) server and client libraries.
-These do not come with Mac OS, but both free and commercial versions
-are available. Once you install the X11 package, XBoard is reported
-to compile and run without changes. I am not a Mac user and have not
-tried this myself, so I cannot answer questions about it.
-
-Version 4.2.6 and earlier of XBoard come with an old copy of the
-config.sub utility that does not recognize Mac OS X, so to build
-XBoard, you'll have to tell the configure program what OS you are
-running. Follow the instructions in topic [B.7]
-of this FAQ, but add the argument --host=powerpc-apple-bsd to
-the end of the "configure" command line.
-
-There is no version of XBoard or WinBoard that runs with the native
+Note: I am not a Mac user and have not tried this myself, so I cannot
+answer questions about it.
+
+
Because MacOS X has a Unix base, XBoard will compile and run on it. +You do need an X11 (X Window System) server and client libraries. I'm +told that these come standard with MacOS X 10.3 and later. Once you +install the X11 package, XBoard is reported to compile and run without +changes. + +
You can avoid having to compile XBoard (and GNU Chess) yourself by +using the Fink sofware packaging system. See +http://fink.sourceforge.net/ and +http://finkcommander.sourceforge.net/ for more info on Fink. + +
There is no version of XBoard or WinBoard that runs with the native (non-X11) Mac graphical interface, and none that runs on MacOS 9 or earlier. @@ -489,11 +487,8 @@ earlier. No. This port would probably be a lot easier than the Win32 and Amiga ports were, because VMS has the X Window system (under the name -DECwindows) and is now POSIX compliant. However, I don't know enough -about VMS to do the port myself, and I don't have time. If you do, -give it a try! Send mail to me, -tim@tim-mann.org (Tim Mann), if you're -working on this. +DECwindows) and is now POSIX compliant. If you are working on this, +send mail to bug-xboard@gnu.org to let us know.
After connecting to a chess server, XBoard 4.0.2 and later sends an escape sequence to its terminal that is meant to display your handle -and the ICS host name (for example, "user@chessclub.com") in the +and the ICS host name (for example, +"user@chessclub.com") in the terminal's banner and icon. It seems that several of the alternative X terminal programs have a bug that makes them hang when sent this escape sequence. @@ -1610,7 +1606,8 @@ network. It runs only under Microsoft Windows. Some of the code in Winsock Chess is derived from GNU Chess, but it is not maintained by the GNU Chess team. You can get a copy from the Internet Chess Library; see topic [A.2]. For more information, -contact its author, Donald Munro, ccahdm@beluga.upe.ac.za. +contact its author, Donald Munro, +ccahdm@beluga.upe.ac.za.
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