Hi N.,

what Christian is suggesting would be my best guess too, since I tried a 
few (short) 
rollouts and it works fine for me.
Double check with dependency walker (http://www.dependencywalker.com/) 
that
your gnubg.exe is only using dlls from its own directory (except system 
stuff).
In particular, check that its not using any gtk stuff from your own dir.

If my memory is not wrong, this happened in the past and the reason was a 
dll mismatch.

MaX.

Christian Anthon <[email protected]> wrote on 27/01/2009 
22:41:29:

> I don't want to boot in windows right now, so my best guess would be
> that you have dll's linked from outside the gnubg dir. There are tools
> to look at that kind of thing, try googling dll walker.
> 
> Christian.
> 
> On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 7:32 PM, motiv4u <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>
> >>> This 20090127-build gives me several "-1.#QO" as soon as I do a
> >>> roll-out (in stead of the normal 0,xxxx or 0.xxxs)
> >>> The same -1.#QO does not show in the Windows build following the 
steps
> >>> in Jon's "Building gnubg on MS Windows" ( URL:
> >>> http://www.gnubg.org/index.php?itemid=50 ) nor on the Ubuntu builds.
> >>>
> >>> N.
> >>
> >> Hmm strange. I trie a simple rollout and worked fine for me. Can you
> >> send me the exact case to reproduce (position/match ID, moves to 
rollout,
> >> rollout settings) ?
> >
> > Whatever position, whatever match or money... all result in -1.#QO in
> > stead of the equities. Just get a Hint, select a couple of moves (free
> > choice) and let the rollout start. You'll get them (at least: I get
> > them always)
> >
> > Is it possible the snapshot you're using is an "in between" situation?
> > While someone was doing an update of the CVS? Just my 2,5 cents.
> > N.
> >>
> >> Thx,
> >>
> >> MaX.
> >
> >
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