Optional, but fun to watch test: /usr/local/bin/tclsh8.6 sudo make test The default 8.5.9 version that comes with a Mac is found in /System/Library/Frameworks. configure -with-tcl=/Users/matt/Dev/Projects/scid/tcl8.6.11/macos -prefix=/usr/local -enable-framework -enable-aquaĪfter these two steps, you should be able to find the frameworks installed in /Library/Frameworks. This is very similar to the previous step of making TCL. Optional Test: /usr/local/bin/tclsh8.6 sudo make testįinally, I’m not sure if this is needed or if it happened automatically: sudo ln /usr/local/bin/tclsh /usr/local/bin/tclsh8.6 That might be the default and I think I got an error. I’m also not sure -enable-aqua works here. I used the macos directory instead of the unix directory. This is one place where I differed from the official instructions. configure -enable-framework -enable-aqua -enable-threads Clone the SCID repo into the scid-code directory: scid-codeĬonfigure: cd ~/Dev/Projects/scid/tcl8.6.11/macos.Download latest 8.6 versions of Tcl and Tk here:.I just include it here for reference if you are wondering about some of the commands and paths I used below: - ~/Dev/ My files were organized into folders like this, but there is nothing special about that. Getting Organized and Downloading Files # Read more about that there if you are getting stuck. There are few steps around installing XCode that I did not need to do as I already had that installed. This is just a small tweak of the official instructions. If you really want do want to build your own copy of SCID, here is what I did to get it to work. I also wanted to make sure I was using the latest version of the code. I wanted to be able to tweak the code a bit for my specific case to see if I could fix the problem. I wanted to build my own copy of SCID because as I was connecting to my remote stockfish cluster, I noticed some inconsistencies. I use it to manage my database of games and to analyze games after I am done playing.įor 99% of people, using the downloadable version is the right approach. You can download it and find more information here. SCID is a free and open-source chess database tool.
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