Done. Thx for your effort. It might be that I'll take a look at the laws
next week for reactivating the original web page. but I can't promise.
Ciao
Achim
Am Mo., 15. Okt. 2018 um 23:05 Uhr schrieb Philippe Michel <
philippe.mich...@sfr.fr>:
> On Sun, Jun 03, 2018 at 11:11:54AM +0200, Mueller
2012/7/23 Øystein Schønning-Johansen :
> I can't log into ftp either. I did not change the password.
> -Øystein
found it. We changed the pws in 8/2009. Anybody need the new/old one?
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2012/7/21 Achim Mueller :
> 2012/7/19 Christopher Hofmann :
>> Hi,
>>
>> the latest CVS snapshot on http://gnubg.org/media/sources/ is from
>> Jul 12 2012. Looks like the cronjob died.
>
> I stopped it a few days ago ... changing a server at home. It will run
&g
2012/7/19 Christopher Hofmann :
> Hi,
>
> the latest CVS snapshot on http://gnubg.org/media/sources/ is from
> Jul 12 2012. Looks like the cronjob died.
I stopped it a few days ago ... changing a server at home. It will run
again from tomorrow on.
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2011/8/22 Michael Petch :
> On 22/08/2011 8:20 AM, Achim Mueller wrote:
>
> Hi Michael,
>
> thanks a lo for your work. One Question: shall we put the builds into
> the app store?
>
> It had crossed my mind, but knew we wouldn't qualify. The OS/X App Store
Stupid m
2011/8/22 Michael Petch :
>
> Howdy All,
>
> I have produced new Mac OS/X builds from the 20110822 Snapshot. These
> versions have been updated:
Hi Michael,
thanks a lo for your work. One Question: shall we put the builds into
the app store?
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> Hello Achim!
> Rybka is a UCI chess engine programmed by International Master Vasik
> Rajlich. What chess has to do with backgammon? This strikes me as an excuse
Both the World Computer Chess Championship and the Computer Olympiade
are organized by ICGA. Also the same rules regarding the orginal
2011/8/16 boomslang :
> Hi Frank,
> What exactly are the requirements to participate? What format will the
> matches be and how much time does it take approximately? Are there any costs
> involved?
I took part in 2002 and 2003 and it was as Mssimiliano said. We agreed
on a certain format and ju
Hi,
2011/8/3 Michael Petch :
> Howdy,
>
> I received an email that I thought was spam at first. It indicated that
> gnubg.com was going up for auction soon and I was contacted because I am
> associated with gnubg.org and I might be interested . It gave a
> specialized link to http://dnipremiumname
On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 10:46 PM, Philippe Michel
wrote:
> There is a problem with www.gnubg.org's home page. It displays an error
> message :
>
> --!>
> Page headers already sent
>
> The page headers have already been sent out in
> /home/www/20/27/gnubgorg/index.php line 1. This could cause Nucle
On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 2:59 PM, Pierre VIAU wrote:
> Hi Achim,
>
> Did you have any chance to take a look yet ?
Yes, I had, but there are (or better: I have) some problems with
dropdmg, the tool I used before. I also don't know yet how to
implement a program starter icon (sent by someone months
On Tue, Jul 20, 2010 at 9:50 AM, Pierre VIAU wrote:
> Incidentally: does your version still have the "bug" of not coloring the
> dodgy moves or cube decisions in the move log window ?
Nope, everything fine here.
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On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 10:28 PM, Ben Young wrote:
> Hi, I am running OS X 10.6.4 and am trying to get gnubg to work. First
> I downloaded the gnubg version for 10.5, which would only run in the
> terminal. Then I tried the instructions for 10.3 and 10.4, but the links to
> the sharedlibraries a
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 6:38 PM, Christopher Hofmann wrote:
> Hi.
>
> the last source snapshot on http://www.gnubg.org/media/sources/ is
> gnubg-source-SNAPSHOT-20100526.tar.gz and seems to be broken.
>
> I think there is a cron job not doing what it should do.
Thx for the note. There was indeed
On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 10:46 PM, Louis Zulli wrote:
>
> Yes, I have it running on my Nehalem Mac Pro. As I indicated, I used MacPorts
> to build universal binaries (ie, i386 and x86_64) of all the dependencies. I
> also built libcanberra, but in the end did not use it.
>
> I then downloaded th
Hi folks,
Christian Liebe-Harkort has created the page www.checkerplay.com for
collecting positions. Right now people can export positions from
extremegammon into the page. In a personal e-mail he asked me whether it is
possible to create an export option similar to the one from extremegammon.
On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 11:50 AM, Louis Zulli wrote:
I'd like to build a 64-bit gnubg on OS X 10.6.2 Snow Leopard. So I can't use
the QuickTime framework, which isn't 64-bit. I've built all the gnubg
dependencies as 64-bit, including libcanberra (used MacPorts).
I'd really apprechiate if someo
On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 3:54 PM, Michael Petch wrote:
>
> I have access to a SL machine at a client but won't be able to look at this
> until the weekend. If Libcanberra is in Macports and It works I'd like to
> remove the Quicktime support.
It is, I'm just compiling it.
Ciao
Achim
PS. Take y
Hi folks,
Mac OS, Snow Leopard, macports, current snapshot:
Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.6/include/python2.6
-DDOCDIR='"/Users/ace/local/share/doc/gnubg/"'
-DDATADIR='"/Users/ace/local/share"'
-DPKGDATADIR='"/Users/ace/local/share/gnubg"' -O3 -msse -MT sound.o
-MD -MP -MF .dep
Hi folks,
can someone using Vista reproduce this bug?
http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?23710
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Von: Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Datum: 24. Juni 2008 11:34:11 MESZ
An: Achim Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Betreff: GNU 10.5 feedback
Hi,
Followed your instructions. All menus are empty boxes.
On 24 Jun 2008, at 10:19, Achim Mueller wrote:
/opt/local/bin/gnubg
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Christian Anthon schrieb:
Hi Achim,
I'm not exactly sure what your point is, but since the correct 2ply
move falls outside the 0.160 limit of the "normal" move filter used at
0ply, it is never evaluated at 2ply.
The point is not a technical bug but the fact that gnubg totally
misevaluates a
Hi folks,
in gnubg terminal (gnubg -t) I do:
set board simple 0 2 4 2 2 3 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 -2 0 -2 -2 -3 -3 1 0
-1 1
show board
set cube center
set cube value 1
set turn 1
eval
hint
rollout
show board
rollout
and this is what I get at the end:
Current position:
0.702 0.305 0.00
Hi folks,
I finally built two packages for MacOS 10.5 (using the system package
manager).
http://www.acepoint.de/downloads/gnubg.pkg
http://www.acepoint.de/downloads/gnubg_all.pkg
The first package contains only gnubg files (all located in /opt/
local/) and expects the necessary libraries b
Am 14.05.2008 um 06:14 schrieb Achim Mueller:
There must be another way.
The only way I see now is making two packages, one including the
libraries for people who only have installed X11, the other package
without libraries.
But actually there should be an easier way. How does Max
Am 14.05.2008 um 05:46 schrieb Michael Petch:
On 5/13/08 9:12 PM, "Achim Mueller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Shouldn't it be fine to put all listed libraries of /opt/local into
the package? Or does i also need some header files? I saw that you
put
some into the
Am 10.05.2008 um 19:12 schrieb Michael Petch:
On 5/10/08 7:33 AM, "Achim Mueller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Wel, it might be that I'm a bit naive, but I have a software called
dropdmg, and according to the description I only have to "drop" all
necessary fil
Am 10.05.2008 um 08:22 schrieb Michael Petch:
On 5/9/08 11:44 PM, "Achim Mueller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm planning to make packages for MacOS 10.5 now.
This is easier said than done - depending on how you intend to
"Package"
things.
Wel, it mig
esides X11.
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r and expected that ALL old settings would be gone.
Anyway, thx again
--- On Mon, 14/4/08, Achim Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Subject: Re: [Bug-gnubg] BUG: Cannot install "gnubg-0.16-
devel-20080319-NOGLADE-setup.exe" corre
* Achim Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080413 18:35]:
> * boomslang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080413 18:00]:
>
> Look for c:\gnubgMT\.gnubgautorc, open it with an editor and replace the
> paths E:\gnubg with your correct path.
It might be that gnubgautorc is in c:\documents and
* boomslang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080413 18:00]:
> Hi,
>
> I downloaded gnubg-0.16-devel-20080319-NOGLADE-setup.exe (23,437,895 bytes)
> to my desktop PC and installed it on a memory stick (attached to the desktop
> PC) to see if it would run on my dual core LAPTOP. That worked fine, so i
> deci
Hi again,
after successfully compiling gnubg now with all options enabled I have a
few questions regarding the packages.
1. Can someone implement Michaels changes into cvs, please?
2. Putting gnubg into the Macports is no no big deal, but how do we
provide a simple package?
- static build?
-
* Michael Petch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080411 04:45]:
>
> All that being said, the fix is to pull my new copy of lib/mm_malloc.h out
> of Gnubg's CVS repository (Which has been amended to make the functions
> static) OR you can replace you mm_malloc.h with the one attached to this
> email.
This loo
* Achim Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080410 11:01]:
> * Michael Petch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080410 02:00]:
>
> I'll try it today (with you patches). Thanks for the cookbook.
When using your gnubg.c and sound.c I get the following error:
ld: duplicate symbol __mmall
* Michael Petch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080410 02:00]:
I'll try it today (with you patches). Thanks for the cookbook.
Ciao
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* Massimiliano Maini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080410 10:15]:
> Michael Petch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 10/04/2008 09:34:33:
>
> > No as I said I was using an OS/X build made of the latest CVS, and
> > the windows Dev Build from the main Gnu site.
>
> You mean on www.gnubg.org ? I make these windo
* Massimiliano Maini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080409 13:34]:
> Hi all,
>
> also noticed that the new cube position (when owned by a player) messes up
> with the chequer
> when the playing direction (counter/clockwise) is changed.
Again not reproducable. When I change direction, the cube position (le
* Massimiliano Maini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080409 13:34]:
> Hi all,
> when editnig a position you have to click on the doubling cube to set its
> value.
> Problem is that the "sensitive" area is always on the left of the board,
> no matter
> the playing direction (clockwise/counterclockwise).
> In
* Achim Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080408 16:01]:
> * Michael Petch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080408 15:36]:
> >
> > Macports supports libao, esd, and gstreamer on both PPC and Intel for both
> > 10.4 and 10.5 .
>
> I compiled with esound (=esd?!) now. Do you
* Michael Petch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080408 15:36]:
>
> Macports supports libao, esd, and gstreamer on both PPC and Intel for both
> 10.4 and 10.5 .
I compiled with esound (=esd?!) now. Do you implement quicktime again,
Christian?
Ciao
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* Michael Petch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080408 07:15]:
>
>
> On 4/7/08 12:19 PM, "Achim Mueller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Python supported.
> > SQLite database supported.
> > Window system supported.
> > External players supp
* Christian Anthon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080407 21:26]:
> I don't know how this is supposed to work on OS X. But here is an
> explanation on how things work on linux:
>
> There are two different link paths in play here. First the one used
> when building the application. That is the one you modify.
Hi again,
threads are working fine, but there is a problem with 3d-support. On the
system there are two directories:
macace:gnubg ace$ ls -l
/System/Library/Frameworks/OpenGL.framework/Versions/A/Libraries
total 54672
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel584848 19 Feb 07:00 libGL.dylib
-rwxr-xr-x 1 ro
* Christian Anthon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080407 13:33]:
>
> Hi Achim,
>
> when you get things working, perhaps you could add to the INSTALL file with
> instructions for people wanting to build gnubg on macs.
Besides 3D and threads everthing is fine so far. There are two options
to make a package:
* Michael Petch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080407 09:27]:
>
> One question I have, and it may have been related to the pango fix. Where
> did you install Fink? Is it in a directory that happens to contain ".a"
> (Without the quotes) somewhere in the path? I seem to recall now the pango
> issue may have
* Michael Petch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080407 04:07]:
>
> Regarding pangocairo, my previous post on buidling OS/X indicated this as
> well. Glad I wasn't the only one. The problem is in Pango autoconf process
> as I recall. It incorrectly determines that cairo isn't installed (And I bet
> you had it
This worked, thx a lot. But now to the next problem:
There are two ways installing OSS on Leopard, fink (what I tried) and
Macports. On fink I run into a problem with pangocairo.h. Unfortunately
this file doesn't seem to be in any of the (fink) pango packages
anymore.
So I tried Macports, which i
Hi folks,
I just started with the "project" gnubg on MacOS 10.5. Here is my first
compile error:
In file included from /usr/include/sys/time.h:77,
from /usr/include/sys/sysctl.h:82,
from neuralnet.c:630:
/usr/include/sys/_structs.h: In function 'CheckSSE':
/usr/i
> I am a new Mac user and the download directions for GNUBG for OS X are very
> complicated. I have it on my work computer, and it was was a standard
Which MacOS do you have? The newest one is 10.5.
> windows download. Is this typical of Mac downloads in general? or do you
> see the downloa
* Massimiliano Maini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080401 11:01]:
> Hi all,
>
> I just tried the above and it's an absoute pain.
> Just the ./configure takes up to 45 minutes and the make doesn't even
> finish: after 6 hours (!!)
> it crashes.
>
> As soon as configure or make are started, bot my cores ar
* Christian Anthon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080331 14:11]:
> >
> > I think it's because someone didn't want the file on the c: drive. The
> > answer
> > is not to store the "My documents" area on the c drive, as this is where
> > the
> > database is created.
> >
> > Making this a file selection
* Christian Anthon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080331 14:11]:
> >
> > I think it's enough to just Tag the code?
> > Jon
>
> If we are to follow your original suggestion about the road to 1.0,
> then tagging is the right way to do it. We are not planning to
> maintaining these sub-releases, but tagging
* Christian Anthon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080331 14:11]:
> Hi Achim,
>
> they worked fine on fedora 8 without nvidia drivers installed. gnubg
> ran with 3d without any problems.
Whew! SuSE binaries run on a fedora without problems?! No dependency
issues while installing them?
> A few very minor i
* Massimiliano Maini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080331 10:25]:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on
> 28/03/2008 15:43:34:
>
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > I changed the release number to 0.9.0-1 now. Changelog and configure.in
> > are corrected.
>
> I find the current setup pretty confusing.
>
> - in the rel_0_9_0
Hi folks,
in sticks bgonline forum there was the question whether it is
possible to change the path of the database. I just tried it, but gnubg
crashes on a winxp system when I set a new path in "option" -
"database".
Ciao
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* Christian Anthon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080330 03:33]:
>
> It is just the linker that is confused and since opengl is linked in
> dynamically it shouldn't matter. The missing functions are something
> internal to nvidia and not something gnubg needs directly or
> indirectly unless it runs with the
Hi Myshkin,
* Myshkin LeVine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080330 14:12]:
> Hello Achim,
>For a while I have been meaning to write to you to ask
> if there is any
> way I could be of assistance to you in maintaining the GnuBG documentation.
did you really send an e-mail to me? S
* Christian Anthon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080328 10:12]:
> Hi Achim,
>
> I've seen this kind of error before. It means that your nvidia and
> normal opengl setup has been mixed up. Nothing much we can do from
> this end as the include and lib paths are setup automatically. I'm
> guessing that suse t
Hi folks,
on a vista pc (*blush*) the current version of gnubg freezes at once
when I start a rollout with 2 threads. Single thread works fine. I
have no idea where to look at for debugging.
Ciao
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* Achim Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080328 22:08]:
>
> Does anybody know whether I should just setup another branch inside of
> MAIN with 0.9.0? I'm not that used in administrating cvs.
Ok, I hopefully did everything right now. There is a new branch
rel
* Jonathan Kinsey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080328 20:28]:
>
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> > I'll also write an announcement on the webpage
> > this weekend including> the roadmap (whith or without time frame? ;-) ).
> Good stuff Achim, note that the "roadmap" in the earlier email was just a
> rough g
Hi folks,
I changed the release number to 0.9.0-1 now. Changelog and configure.in
are corrected. I'll build rpms for SuSE and Redhat/Fedora this weekend.
Russ, can you also make some dpkgs for Debian/(K)ubuntu? A snapshot is
available on the webpage.
Maybe Max also wants to build a new windows v
* Christian Anthon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080326 10:58]:
>
> Version 0.15 was supposed to be such a release, and the only real
> show-stopper I know of is the 3d appearance crash, which was only fixed
> recently.
>
> Version 1.0 will be such a release too, but don't expect it to happen
> sooner th
Hi folks,
on a SuSE 10.3 with Nvidia drivers:
/usr/X11R6/lib/libGLcore.so.1: undefined reference to `_nv42gl'
/usr/lib/libGL.so: undefined reference to `_nv44gl'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
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* Christian Anthon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080326 10:58]:
> Achim Mueller wrote:
>> Hi folks,
>> the "show records" window doesn't fit into a 1024x768 screen.
>> Ciao
>
> The show records is still somewhat in transit, but I think that we can pack
* Christian Anthon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080317 18:26]:
>
> Where we will need help and where non-programmers can easily
> contribute is in writing translations and updating the documentation.
What will the documentation be based on? Right now it's wild spreaded
... html, info, webpage, allaboutgn
* Christian Anthon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080317 18:27]:
> On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 12:01 PM, Jonathan Kinsey
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > For the translations I think we need some very easy to follow instructions
> > (especially on windows), I'll take a look soon. I may have a go at the
>
* Russ Allbery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080318 07:16]:
> "Christian Anthon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > For these two things to happen I believe it might be a good idea to call
> > the current code 1.0-beta1 so that people can see that we are close to
> > 1.0 and committed to make only a few cha
Hi folks,
the "show records" window doesn't fit into a 1024x768 screen.
Ciao
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From: Michael Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Fwd: [Fwd: Fwd: your game as 2-/multi-player in the messenger]
Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2008 00:02:28 +0100
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From: "Michael
* Christian Anthon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080221 18:52]:
One additional bug ... it doesn't annoy me that much, but ...
When exporting positions/games and then saving matches again, the file
extension isn't updated. It once or twcie happened, that I wanted to
save a sgf file and found a *.html (or
* Hardy Hübener <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080208 20:41]:
> Achim Mueller schrieb:
>> * boomslang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080207 07:23]:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I just visited www.gnubg.org and I see a message about the German
>>> political
>>&g
* boomslang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080207 07:23]:
> Hi,
>
> I just visited www.gnubg.org and I see a message about the German political
> parties SPD, CDU and CSU.
>
> What's going on?
It's a EU guideline regarding data retention, concerning all EU
countries.
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Hi folks,
while playing online a lot you might want to (quickly) know some data
about a guy/girl who just challenged you. I wrote a small shell script
that shows relevant stats of certain players within a second. Maybe
someone can integrate this directly into gnubg? The output looks like:
[EMA
* Christian Anthon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080108 15:13]:
> gnubg uses sqlite3, while 'sqlite' is sqlite2 on my ubuntu system. Might
> that be the problem?
Bingo! I always assumed that sqlite is only a link to sqlite3 ... this
explains a lot ;-). Problem solved.
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* Christian Anthon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080108 14:11]:
> Achim Mueller wrote:
> > (No game) relational test
> > Database table check failed!
> > The table gnubg.match is missing.
> >
> > So I took the windows database, renamed it and gnubg was satisfied. B
* Christian Anthon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080108 12:01]:
> Achim Mueller wrote:
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > I have a question regarding the sqlite database:
> >
> > Is it possible to sync databases on different computers? I used a db on
> > my notebo
Hi folks,
I have a question regarding the sqlite database:
Is it possible to sync databases on different computers? I used a db on
my notebook and wanted to copy it to my pc, but though "relational test"
says that everything is fine, gnubg can't handle the database and
mumbles something from "enc
Hi folks,
a Happy New Year to all of you ...
* Christian Anthon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080102 20:46]:
> There is no reason to keep more than a few tarballs in my opinion. People
> with very specific needs are better of using cvs anyway.
I didn't follow the list for a while, also I didn't take care
* Christian Anthon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [071113 17:32]:
> Ian Shaw wrote:
> > I went to the home page just now and got some message in German (I
> > think) before getting onto the site proper.
>
> yes it has been hacked...
>
> by achim though. The story is the following,
>
> "According to plans o
* Michael Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [071112 15:06]:
> Hello,
>
> for your interest, regards Mike.
> Please feel free to take part in the forum later on:
>
> Overview of possible 2-player/multiplayer Game Integration into
> Retroshare Messenger:
> http://sourceforge.net/forum/message.php?msg_id=
buted hash Table has been build in.
So for a 2-Player variante it might be interesting?
Thanks for a feedback, if you can developt it so, to get the IP of a
two player version over this communication layer of the messenger.
Kind regards Mike
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* Christian Anthon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [071023 17:41]:
> Hi Achim,
>
> I think this bug was fixed by John one or two days ago, but you should
I'm using the snaposhots from today, still the same error
> check why cairo/pangocairo isn't supported. 10.3 is quite new, right?
Where did you see this?
Hi folks,
on a SuSE-10.3 I get:
/usr/lib/python2.5/config/libpython2.5.a(posixmodule.o): In function
`posix_tmpnam':
(.text+0x87b): warning: the use of `tmpnam_r' is dangerous, better use
`mkstemp'
/usr/lib/python2.5/config/libpython2.5.a(posixmodule.o): In function
`posix_tempnam':
(.text+0x994)
* Misja Alma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070909 18:06]:
> Hi,
>
> Despite of my limited knowledge of C (My profession is Java programmer) I
> think I found the cause and the location of the PartyGammon bug.
> It is at the lines 3523 and 3524 (those were the line numbers in the
> snapshot of 6-9-2007) of
* Thomas A. Moulton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070830 21:15]:
> LOL it worked just fine!
>
> and in http://gnubg.org/index.php?itemid=26
>
> it says:
>
> Software repository :
> export CVS_RSH="ssh"
> cvs -z3 -d:ext:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/gnubg co gnubg
>
> which does Not work...
just corrected,
* Thomas A. Moulton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070830 16:46]:
> It compiles fine... should I try an older snapshot?
>
> These are the steps I took to install it
>
> rm -rf gnubg
> tar xzf gnubg-source-SNAPSHOT-20070829.tar.gz
> cd gnubg
> ./autogen.sh
> ./configure --enable-sse --enable-threads --witho
* Thomas A. Moulton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070830 20:53]:
> I figured if I am going to build snapshots I might as well
> for the the bleeding edge and get the CVS version...
>
> I have a savannah account and generated a DSA key and updated it in the ey
> database... it says I need to wait for cron t
* Roger Wray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070825 13:01]:
> I was given by Joren Thyssen. His message will follow, but first mine:
YOu can subscribe at http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-gnubg. I
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>
> I downloaded and insta
* Peter Carlson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070822 15:23]:
> I dont really have any precise data. It's more of a feeling. Obviously if
> gnu thinks it is in a losing position it wont offer a
> double. I guess what my main point was that once gnu offers, if you press
> hint, the hint will > 75% of th
* Massimiliano Maini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070822 12:53]:
> Hi all,
>
> GnuBG Win, code source 20070731, GUI version: start a match/session, enter
> edit mode
> and alter the names of both players. Exit edit mode, just one name is
> updated (leftmost).
Confirmed on a linux system. Can you put it
* Christian Anthon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070729 10:20]:
> On 7/26/07, Achim Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi again,
> >
> > yesterday I was talking with Oystein about some "flagged" rollouts. I
> > have some ideas regarding a python script
* Christian Anthon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070726 14:09]:
> I know the source of both bugs. Achim's bug I can fix, but Max's bug
my grifriend always says that I'm full of bugs ... she will be glad to
hear that you can fix them. But honestly ... I'd like to get some
detailed description about _how_
A second one ;-) ...
The command line rollout probably uses the "hint" command, not the
analysis. Is it possible to change it? The advantage would be that
rollouts are saveable directly within the sgf file then.
Ciao
Achim
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Hi again,
yesterday I was talking with Oystein about some "flagged" rollouts. I
have some ideas regarding a python script and doing batch rollouts in
combination with "next marked".
Some time ago we had "!?" "!" and "!!" besides the questionmarks. Is ti
possible to get them back into the code or
Hi again,
the rollouts don't work anymore. When you start a rollout, no matter
whether at command line or gui it finishes the rollouts at e.g. 0/648 or
-1/648 (command line). With the sources from 09.07. it's still ok, so I
assume there is something wrong in rollout.c. Christian?
Ciao
Achim
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* Christian Anthon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070726 11:43]:
> Hi Achim,
>
> just revert the change I did to sgf.y in a recent commit. A bit of
> misguided code cleanup.
done, committed, works ;-) ... but there is a much bigger problem
regarding rollouts. More later, I'll check a few things first.
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* Massimiliano Maini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070726 10:39]:
>
> I think you're aware of this (I'll post it anyway, for the others):
>
>
> http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/gnubg/gnubg/?sortby=date&pathrev=MAIN
>
> CVS interface: can sort by file name or by last commit date.
> If the log e
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