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From: | Antonio Ceballos |
Subject: | Re: issue saving a game |
Date: | Thu, 8 Oct 2020 09:01:47 +0200 |
El 7/10/20 a las 0:27, Antonio Ceballos escribió:
> Hello,
>
> I have been unable to reproduce the problem on version 6.2.7.
>
> I don't understand where the two-line date heading of your ARCHIVO
> comes from, as pgnsave does not write anything before [Event ""]. Do
> you have any clue? By the way, had you invoked pgnload beforehands?
>
> As Simon said, PGNSaveToFile is suspicious of doing something wrong.
> I am changing a little bit the way the y/n user input is processed in case
> a
> file overwrite is detected, but this is unlikely to be related to your
> problem.
> Anyway, did it occur in such a situation, or the file just didn't exist
> prior to
> your call to pgnsave?
>
> Regards,
> Antonio
>
sorry, that lines are not included in the file. I just copy/pasted the
command and the output the file begins in the [Event ""] line.
I just started the game invoking gnuchess in the command line, did some
random moves. Run show game command and the moves are showed. Then run
pgnsave command and then I get that issue in the file, only saved the
last move, not the whole game...
I saved the file in a complete new file.
BTW running gnuchess 6.2.7 in openSUSE Tumbleweed GNU/Linux system
kind regards.
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