You get a tar ball when you do not ask for the 'tree', but for the
'snapshot'.
When you do have selected the tree, on the GitWeb interface, you could
also clock 'raw' for book.c, which will download or display that file
(which is the only file I changed).
Beware that you should be in branch v4.9.x; this is where I pushed the
chances too.
Alan Bennet schreef op 26-10-2025 23:17:
Hi,
On 10/26/25 15:09, h.g.muller" via XBoard and WinBoard bugs wrote:
I now pushed the patches to fix these problems to my repository at
winboard.nl .
Good work! I'm kind of interested to get the patches. I can see the
files (3 hours ago) at:
http://winboard.nl/cgi-bin?p=xboard.git;a=tree
But I don't like git. Is there a tar file somewhere?
When testing with the PGN file you gave, I still noticed something
weird, though: The moves after the Rook leaves e1 (so 24... Rhe8 25.
Re1) do not seem to appear in book.
Weird is my middle name. I can do some more hexdump forensics, but I
would prefer to run my experiments on the latest patched version. See
my question above.
Off topic, I really despise times reported as difference from now (3
hours ago), (1 year ago), etc. With thinking like that, it's no wonder
software development is sinking into a quagmire. I suppose we have to
accept the bad with the good and hope for the best.