![]() ![]() Mingw > Gnu compiler with MinGW under Windows X86-32-old > x86 32-bit fall back for old hardware X86-64-modern > x86 64-bit with popcnt support Signature-profile-build > PGO build with embedded signature Signature-build > Standard build with embedded signature The question is how can I compile stockfish? Help would be appreciated, thx General Configuration = Establish the operating system nameĮXE = stockfish Installation dir definitions I found Makefile and there was something like: # Section 1. ![]() I went back to the stockfish-dd-src filefolder and clicked on src showing some random files. In general it is recommended to run make help to see a list of make On Unix-like systems, it should be possible to compile Stockfishĭirectly from the source code with the included Makefile. I opened readme and there was: # Compiling it yourself When I double clicked it, it opens some files like polyglot.ini, Readme.md, src and src_c11. I decided download stockfish DD source code from here: and extracted into stockfish-dd-src filefolder. The former is available in the Packman repo as well, the latter is even included in the standard distribution, so you can just install it in YaST->Software Management and with zypper. Then you can install polyglot with YaST->Software Management or: sudo zypper in polyglotīut other engines available as ready packages for openSUSE (and usable with xboard) include crafty and phalanx. ![]() So add the Packman repo if you haven’t done so already (for multimedia stuff f.e.), either in YaST->Software Repositories->Add->Community Repositories, or by running: sudo zypper ar Packman So I first need to extract the polyglot file and stockfish files? After that I planned to use the command: sudo zypper install xboard polyglot stockfish and see where I get I would like to install stockfish to xboard and polyglot from here: Please show your appreciation and click on the star below… Thanks! If you find this post helpful and are logged into the web interface, Run your applications, there is also a product called crossover (wineīased) that can be used YMMV for this though.Ĭheers Malcolm °¿° SUSE Knowledge Partner (Linux Counter #276890) You can use virtualization to install a copy of windows and Then you need to install all the windows associated apps to maybe get Windows applications don’t work nativeley in linux, there is wine, but Program is installed to add to the menu system, or start a daemon etc The zypper application is for installing rpm’s which adds extra stepsįrom the above to ‘package’ up all the bits and pieces and addĪdditional steps (macros) to do things like run a macro after the There are normally readme’s included on what is needed to be installed It doesn’t work like that unfortunately, they need extracting compilingĪnd installing, basically turn the source into a compiled application. That I planned to use the command: sudo zypper install xboard polyglot So I first need to extract the polyglot file and stockfish files? After ![]()
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