RE: [Bug-gnubg] bug: no more rollouts

2007-08-03 Thread motiv4u
From Massimiliano Maini Don't know if that can help but ... yesterday I reinstalled everything on my new home PC (Vista Home Premium) and recompiled the latest code. Any chance to upload that WIN build to gnubg.org? ( or to put a new how-to-compile-on-windows on the site ) LJL Now

Re: [Bug-gnubg] bug: no more rollouts

2007-07-29 Thread Christian Anthon
On 7/26/07, Achim Mueller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: * 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

Re: [Bug-gnubg] bug: no more rollouts

2007-07-26 Thread Massimiliano Maini
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? Confirmed

[Bug-gnubg] bug: no more rollouts

2007-07-26 Thread Achim Mueller
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

Re: [Bug-gnubg] bug: no more rollouts

2007-07-26 Thread Achim Mueller
* 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_

Re: [Bug-gnubg] bug: no more rollouts

2007-07-26 Thread Christian Anthon
On 7/26/07, Massimiliano Maini [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 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