Re: [Bug-gnubg] MonteCarlo

2007-07-11 Thread Achim Mueller
* Massimiliano Maini [EMAIL PROTECTED] [070710 12:52]:
 Hi,
 
 if anybody is going to MonteCarlo, I should be there (at least sat and 
 sun),
 nice occasion to meet.
 
 Let me know who's going, I'll try to catch you (easy if you're still 
 playing on sunday :))

I'm there but lost my 1st round match against Norbert Wiebusch. Error
rate 2.5, so just bad luck.

www.acepoint.de/index.php?id=117.

I'm going to St.Paul du vence today, to the dinner tonight. Can we meet
tomorrow? I play 1st consolation at around 4pm.

Ciao

Achim


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Re: [Bug-gnubg] MonteCarlo

2007-07-11 Thread Massimiliano Maini
 I'm there but lost my 1st round match against Norbert Wiebusch. Error
 rate 2.5, so just bad luck.
 
 www.acepoint.de/index.php?id=117.
 
 I'm going to St.Paul du vence today, to the dinner tonight. Can we meet
 tomorrow? I play 1st consolation at around 4pm.

Hi Achim,
2.5 ... pretty good ... is it the gnubg error rate or the snowie one :

I think the only days I'll be in MonteCarlo will be Saturday and Sunday :(
Do you play under your full name or under a nickname ? I'll try to catch
you on the boards.

MaX.
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Re: [Bug-gnubg] MonteCarlo

2007-07-11 Thread Achim Mueller
* Massimiliano Maini [EMAIL PROTECTED] [070711 11:26]:
  I'm there but lost my 1st round match against Norbert Wiebusch. Error
  rate 2.5, so just bad luck.
  
  www.acepoint.de/index.php?id=117.
  
  I'm going to St.Paul du vence today, to the dinner tonight. Can we meet
  tomorrow? I play 1st consolation at around 4pm.
 
 Hi Achim,
 2.5 ... pretty good ... is it the gnubg error rate or the snowie one :
 
 I think the only days I'll be in MonteCarlo will be Saturday and Sunday :(
 Do you play under your full name or under a nickname ? I'll try to catch
 you on the boards.

Full name. Either search for me then or ask the tournament directors.

Ciao

Achim



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Re: [Bug-gnubg] Compilation errors when building gnubg on windows XP

2007-07-11 Thread Christian Anthon

On 7/6/07, bar tomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

You were right about libxml2.dll. I had another copy of the dll on my
computer. I fixed that.
 Now when I run the program it starts to initialize (the program window says
'initialising neural networks')but then it crashes with one of those windows
error messages: 'the program has encountered a problem and needs to close'.
When clicking on the debug button of the error screen I get 'Unhandled
exception in gnubg.exe (MSVCRT.DLL): 0xC005: Access Violation'.
 Would the building of the command line interface version of gnubg be less
problematic? I don't really mind about not having the graphical interface,
the CLI would be fine for me.
 Thanks a lot.


There was a bug, it should be fixed now.

Christian.


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[Bug-gnubg] Export error for JellyFish mat-files

2007-07-11 Thread Hardy Hübener

Hi everyone,


I still use the mat-format frequently to archive matches. I just 
recognized a bug of gnubg (both 0.15 and 0.16) when exporting matches 
into mat format under the following condition:


One player still has some chances, rolls his dice, doesn't roll the 
required rolls and resigns after rolling without having moved his 
checkers. The sgf-file will contain the rolled dice and the resignation. 
The exported mat file however does not show the rolled dice. Instead the 
mat file will contain the dice and moves done by the _other_ play before.


Here a little example from a match of this year's World Championship 
(thanks, ace):


That's how game 1 was actually played. After rolling 41 player BLACK 
resigned in game 1:


17 point match

Game 1
WHITE : 0  BLACK : 0
 1) 53: 8/3 6/3 54: 13/8 24/20
 2) 31: 8/5* 6/553:
 3)  Doubles = 2Takes
 4) 51: 13/8 24/23  32: 25/23 24/21
 5) 63: 13/7 7/4*   51: 25/24 6/1*
 6) 33: 25/22 13/10 10/7 7/453: 8/3* 6/3
 7) 22: 25/23 23/21 6/4 4/2*64:
 8) 22: 13/11 8/6 6/4 4/2   42:
 9) 64: 11/5 5/1*   41: 25/24*
10) 52: 25/20 13/11 52:
11) 32: 21/18 8/6   61: 25/24 13/7*
12) 21: 25/24* 20/18*   34:
13) 11: 11/10 6/5 5/4 4/3   63:
14) 61: 24/18 3/2   65:
15) 62: 18/16 16/10 32:
16) 51: 18/13 10/9  41: 25/24
17) 64: 10/4 13/9   41: 25/24 13/9
18) 32: 23/20 20/18 62: 13/7* 9/7
19) 63: 33: 8/5 8/5 7/4 7/4
20) 43: 33: 13/10 10/7 8/5 7/4
21) 42: 25/23 9/5   64: 24/18 6/2*
22) 43: 63: 24/18 5/2
23) 31: 25/24 9/6   52: 18/13 18/16
24) 64: 24/18 18/14 65: 24/18 16/11*
25) 12: 25/24 5/3   41: 18/14 14/13
26) 22: 5/3 5/3 3/1* 3/163:
27) 61: 24/18 18/17 42:
28) 63: 17/14* 14/8 43:
29) 43: 8/4 6/3 52: 25/20
30) 33: 6/3 6/3 3/0 3/0 32:
31) 53: 4/0 4/1 64: 25/19 13/9
32) 63: 4/0 3/0 32: 9/6 20/18
33) 22: 4/2 2/0 2/0 2/0 31: 13/10 19/18
34) 32: 3/0 2/0 52: 18/13 13/11
35) 32: 3/0 3/1 52: 11/6 18/16
36) 65: 1/0 1/0 41: 
 Wins 4 points


Game 2
WHITE : 4  BLACK : 0
 1) 35: 6/3 8/3
 2) 65: 24/18 18/13 41: 13/9 24/23
 3) 41: 6/2* 2/1*   62: 25/23 



And that's how the match file looks after having been exported from gnubg:


17 point match

Game 1
WHITE : 0  BLACK : 0
 1) 53: 8/3 6/3 54: 24/20 13/8
 2) 31: 8/5* 6/553:
 3)  Doubles = 2Takes
 4) 51: 24/23 13/8  32: 25/23 24/21
 5) 63: 13/7 7/4*   51: 25/24 6/1*
 6) 33: 25/22 13/10 10/7 7/453: 8/3* 6/3
 7) 22: 25/23 23/21 6/4 4/2*64:
 8) 22: 13/11 8/6 6/4 4/2   42:
 9) 64: 11/5 5/1*   41: 25/24*
10) 52: 25/20 13/11 52:
11) 32: 21/18 8/6   61: 25/24 13/7*
12) 21: 25/24* 20/18*   34:
13) 11: 11/10 6/5 5/4 4/3   63:
14) 61: 24/18 3/2   65:
15) 62: 18/16 16/10 32:
16) 51: 18/13 10/9  41: 25/24
17) 64: 13/9 10/4   41: 25/24 13/9
18) 32: 23/20 20/18 62: 13/7* 9/7
19) 63: 33: 8/5 8/5 7/4 7/4
20) 43: 33: 13/10 10/7 8/5 7/4
21) 42: 25/23 9/5   64: 24/18 6/2*
22) 43: 63: 24/18 5/2
23) 31: 25/24 9/6   52: 18/16 18/13
24) 64: 24/18 18/14 65: 24/18 16/11*
25) 12: 25/24 5/3   41: 18/14 14/13
26) 22: 5/3 5/3 3/1* 3/163:
27) 61: 24/18 18/17 42:
28) 63: 17/14* 14/8 43:
29) 43: 8/4 6/3 52: 25/20
30) 33: 6/3 6/3 3/0 3/0 32:
31) 53: 4/1 4/0 64: 25/19 13/9
32) 63: 4/0 3/0 32: 20/18 9/6
33) 22: 4/2 2/0 2/0 2/0 31: 19/18 13/10
34) 32: 3/0 2/0 52: 18/13 13/11
35) 32: 3/1 3/0 52: 18/16 11/6
36) 65: 1/0 1/0 65: 1/0 1/0
 Wins 4 points

Game 2
WHITE : 4  BLACK : 0
 1) 35: 8/3 6/3
 2) 65: 24/18 18/13 41: 24/23 13/9
 3) 41: 6/2* 2/1*   62: 25/23

So instead of 41: the last move in game one of player BLACK is displayed 
as 65: 1/0 1/0, the repeated move of the other player.



Regards,

Hardy ;-)


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