bar tomas wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to compile the gnubg on cygwin 1.5, using the gnubg sources
included in the cygwin distribution (I did a full installation of
cygwin, which includes all available packages).
Just a first question back to you:
Can you use mingw or MSYS instead? I believe that
Get the latest source from cvs instead:
cvs -z3 -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/sources/gnubg co gnubg
Christian.
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bar tomas wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to compile the gnubg on cygwin 1.5, using the gnubg sources
included in the cygwin distribution (I did a full installation of
cygwin, which includes all available packages).
I am following the instructions in the INSTALL file included in the
Massimiliano Maini wrote:
Since we are on the subject, are the auto* tools supposed to work with
mingw ?
Good question. I know they are available here:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=2435
... but I've never tried them
For my builds I still use an handcrafted
Massimiliano Maini wrote:
Not sure, I think it's the fact that you've not run the auto* tools.
I guess
one of those creates the dependency trees?
I'm with Oystein, use mingw instead of cygwin - it's easier.
Since we are on the subject, are the auto* tools supposed to work with
mingw ?
Bonus question: is sgf.c supposed to be generated from sgf.y ?
With what (under Win/mingw) ?
No - sgf.c is the file that deals with the sgf file format. sgfl.c
and sgfp.c/h
can be generated with flex and bison, they don't change much though so
no real
need to sort it out.
Hmmm ...
Massimiliano Maini wrote:
Bonus question: is sgf.c supposed to be generated from sgf.y ?
With what (under Win/mingw) ?
No - sgf.c is the file that deals with the sgf file format. sgfl.c
and sgfp.c/h
can be generated with flex and bison, they don't change much though so
no real
need to
That's great news How many buttons are there? Five?
I propose to discuss standard settings at www.gammonu.com, where the
best players meet, including Neil Kazaross. I presently use 4 different
sets of settings for rollouts.
Hardy ;-)
On 24.07.2007 16:16 Massimiliano Maini wrote:
hi,
That's great news How many buttons are there? Five?
5
I propose to discuss standard settings at www.gammonu.com, where the
best players meet, including Neil Kazaross.
Hmm ... gammonu.com is not a free site, you have to subscribe.
And I do think that this kind of discussion should take
This sounds great!
What would also be fabulous would be a way of (temporarily) changing the
match score and running the rollouts. I feel that this is the most important
feature that is in Snowie but not gnubg.
Thanks,
David
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On 24.07.2007 17:26 Massimiliano Maini wrote:
Hmm ... gammonu.com is not a free site, you have to subscribe.
And I do think that this kind of discussion should take place
on this mailing list.
Okay, here are my standard settings:
A: Quick and dirty cubeless: 324 rollouts, Checkerplay:
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I saved
quick:
set rollout truncation plies 12
set rollout trials 324
set rollout jsd minimumgames 216
set rollout jsd limit 1.9600
set rollout player 0 chequerplay plies 0
set rollout player 0 cubedecision plies 0
quick-cube-2ply:
set
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