I saw something similar to this after building a MAC OS/X release yesterday. The Luck factors has huge monster numbers in them after I had simply had the bot play itself an 11pt match on default settings then analyzed at Grandmaster/Supremo settings. I played another match afterwards and it was fine.
I¹m wondering if it might be related to some strange things I have noticed wiyh the latest .16 release for Windows (The multithreaded version published on the site). I often will open a match, analyze it, save, open another math and then repeat. Often after analyzing a few matches the analysis will start showing weird results. In these cases I usually close down gnu, restart and do it over and its just fine. Sometimes if I run multiple analysis back to back (3 or 4 manually) Gnu will crash, I then restart and all is fine. This morning I did a batch analysis (10 matches), and after the first 1 or 2 matches it will crash. This wasn¹t a problem with the stable release. Its almost as if state information between matches (or individual analysis isn¹t cleared and it screws up a subsequent one) On 4/9/08 2:46 AM, "Massimiliano Maini" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi all, > > I've already reported an issue to the mailing list but nobody replied (maybe > Christian said once that he > was unable to reproduice). > > I start a match (let's say 5pt) with tutor on (and analysis+evaluation at the > same level, 2ply supremo). > At the 1st occasion, I double. Gnubg takes (obviously). Now I'm on roll and in > the game record panel > I click back no my duoble decision to see the analysis: the analysis panle > show something very strange. > > In some cases I get: > > Cube analysis > 2-ply cubeless equity +0.000 (Money: -1.000) > 0.000 0.000 0.000 - 1.000 0.000 0.000 > Cubeful equities: > 1. No double -6.456 > 2. Double, pass +1.000 ( +7.456) > 3. Double, take -6.456 ( +0.000) > Proper cube action: Optional double, take > > In some other cases I get some garbage in the L(g) percentage (something like > 0.1234563257835838539829253). > > Notice that the hint works fine: > > Cube analysis > 2-ply cubeless equity -0.029 (Money: -0.030) > 0.493 0.138 0.005 - 0.507 0.151 0.007 > Cubeful equities: > 1. No double -0.039 > 2. Double, pass +1.000 ( +1.039) > 3. Double, take -0.402 ( -0.363) > Proper cube action: No double, take (25.9%) > > And if I clear this move analysis and re-analyse it, then it works fine. > Can anybody reproduce the problem ? > > Link to the exes you can use to test if you have the same problem (just put > them in your install dir): > > > http://www.gnubg.org/media/windows/gnubg-0.90-20080408-NOGLADE-exes-WMT.zip > > > > Another pair of issues I've found (maybe it has been there forever): > > - start gnubg and load this position: > > http://www.gnubg.org/media/LGDD-pos.sgf > > - in order to roll, I have to use ctrl-R or the menu, if I just click in the > middle area of the board > it says "You must roll the dice before moving pieces". > - I roll and complete the game (whichever outcome) > - if it goes on to the next game, just go back to the played game and run the > analysis > - now something strange happens: the screen is no longer updated, major redraw > issues minimizing > and restoring the window, trying to close gnubg it sometimes crashes badly. > > Again, can anybody reproduce ? > > > MaX. > > > _______________________________________________ > Bug-gnubg mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-gnubg Michael Petch Quortech Solutions Ltd. Cell: (403)804-5700 Home: (403)209-1628 Off: (403)516-2612 This e-mail is the property of QuorTech Solutions, Inc. and iTechnology Customer Service and Support, Inc. and may contain confidential and privileged material for the sole use of the intended recipient(s). Any review, use, distribution or disclosure by others is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient (or authorized to receive for the recipient), please contact the sender and delete all copies of the message.
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