Hi Igor, Thanks for your interest in GNU Chess and for reporting that problem.
Certainly, the segmentation fault is reproduced using GNU Chess 6.1.1. The reason is the 'Q' for queen in the promotion move 'f2g1Q'. The program only accepts lower case letters for pieces in promotion moves. Hence, if you replace that move by 'f2g1q', GNU Chess will happily accept your position and will keep on playing. I will take note of it, as it would be nicer for a user to receive a complaint from the program rather than a segmentation fault. Cheers, Antonio On Sun, Jun 29, 2014 at 6:17 AM, Igor Alelekov <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > I'm getting repeatable segmentation fault using gnuchess 6.1.1 on Ubuntu > 12.04.2 LTS > > Commands to reproduce: > > uci > ucinewgame > position startpos moves c2c4 g8f6 b1c3 c7c6 e2e4 d7d5 e4e5 f6e4 c3e4 d5e4 > d1c2 c8f5 g1f3 e7e6 f3g1 f8c5 g2g4 e4e3 g4f5 e3f2 e1d1 f2g1Q h1g1 > go wtime 298000 btime 300000 > > Thank you, > - Igor Alelekov > > _______________________________________________ > Bug-gnu-chess mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-gnu-chess >
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