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From: | Christopher D. Yep |
Subject: | Re: [Bug-gnubg] Unexpected exit - Rollout cube decision |
Date: | Mon, 25 Aug 2003 02:06:28 -0400 |
At 07:42 PM 8/19/2003 +0200, Nardy Pillards wrote:
2 and 3 not meant to be reversed. 1. backup .gnubgautorc 2. run gnubg (with settings of autoRC) 3. delete .gnubgautorc 4. save settings That way, you get a 'clean' .gnubgautorc, keeping (almost) all settings you had. When you reverse 2 and 3, you get a brand new .gnubgautorc with the default settings of gnubg.
Thanks, I see what you mean now. I just tried the above and it made no impact on the observed bug (the bug still exists). I would have tried this a few days ago, but I've been busy doing long overnight rollouts of unusual positions.
(just to clarify. it won't have impact on the bug you mentioned)
Ok, I won't worry about it, although if anyone else reports the bug and you wish to do some testing, let me know if I can help with my machine. I also plan to do a clean installation of gnubg (from Oystein's most recent installation archive) on a laptop which has never had any version of gnubg installed before. It will be interesting to see what happens on my laptop (with respect to this bug).
Chris
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