[Computer-go] Pachi on cygwin
Michael Williams
michaelwilliams75 at gmail.com
Sun Jan 29 05:07:13 PST 2012
I just grabbed the latest release again and the result is the same. The
most troubling warnings are:
cc: unrecognized option '-pthread'
cc: unrecognized option '-rdynamic'
I also just noticed the Windows mingw Makefile on your web site, so I will
try that.
On Sun, Jan 29, 2012 at 4:04 AM, Petr Baudis <pasky at ucw.cz> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> On Sun, Jan 29, 2012 at 12:11:13AM -0500, Michael Williams wrote:
> > I just build the latest Pachi on the patest Cygwin. I got some warnings
> > but no errors. It does not crash when I run it. It does show it's
> > thinking process when I give it a genmove command. But when it is done
> > thinking, it does not print the result and prompt for the next command as
> > expected. Instead it just hangs. Any ideas?
>
> That seems curious. The only problematic thing that happens at this
> point I can think of is joining the thinking thread. Try with -d 4, it
> should report thread management information. I'm afraid you'd have
> to use a debugger to make further progress, though.
>
> Even more curious is the fact that people building Pachi using mingw
> report no such troubles, there is even a binary available for download
> that works fine even when using multiple search threads.
>
> > $ ./pachi.exe
> > Random seed: 1327809195
> > play b e5
> > IN: play b e5
> > got move 1,5,5
> > Fresh board with random seed 1327809195
> > Warning: Cannot promote move node! Several play commands in row?
> > Move: 1 Komi: 0.0 Handicap: 0 Captures B: 0 W: 0
> ...
>
> Are you sure this is latest Pachi? It does not print messages like
> this anymore with default debug level.
>
> --
> Petr "Pasky" Baudis
> The goal of Computer Science is to build something that will
> last at least until we've finished building it.
>
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