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Re: [Bug-gnubg] Stopping a computation
From: |
Louis Zulli |
Subject: |
Re: [Bug-gnubg] Stopping a computation |
Date: |
Mon, 2 Aug 2010 00:12:58 -0400 |
On Aug 1, 2010, at 11:32 PM, Timothy Y. Chow wrote:
> On Sat, 31 Jul 2010, Christian Anthon wrote:
>>> I set up a position, type "hint" to get a window with evaluations of the
>>> moves, click on a move that I want a deeper-ply evaluation of, and click
>>> (say) on the 4-ply button. GNUBG goes into a deep think, which I cannot
>>> interrupt.
>>>
>>
>> There is a small stop button near the lower right corner, which should
>> work in all cases. It does for me in the described scenario.
>
> If you mean the octagonal stop sign next to the Position ID/Match ID, it
> does not light up red in the above scenario, and clicking on it has no
> effect.
It works for me in my Mac OS X build from the 0730 snapshot.
>
> Further investigation suggests that there may be something wrong with my
> build of gnubg. While I obviously succeeded in getting it to compile,
> it sometimes segfaults. For example, if in the above scenario I try
> clicking "Rollout" in the hint window and then I interrupt the rollout
> by clicking the button labeled "Stop" in the rollout window (not the same
> as the octagonal stop sign mentioned above), then the rollout does stop,
> but then gnubg segfaults. I am able to reproduce this on demand.
No segfault here---same July 30 snapshot.
>
> I'm using the July 29 snapshot and have compiled it on an Intel Xeon
> running Fedora 10. Maybe I should try building from an older, more stable
> snapshot?
>
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