On Sun, Nov 10, 2019 at 10:08:57AM +0000, Ian Dunstan wrote: > 1) What I would like to do is test my PR2 MET by doing a series of 5pt > matches where one Gnubg player uses the PR2 MET and the other the now > standard Kazaross-XG2 MET (in particular). > [...] > I have a friend who is a lot more computer savvy than I am and he has > started playing around with different sockets/ports and instances of > Gnubg. He tells me "You actually need 3 instances of gnubg running - I > run all three without the graphical interface, only pure terminal > versions". However, before he goes to too much trouble I thought it > best to contact the Gnubg team and see if you can help. Maybe you only > have to change "a couple of lines of programming" as someone on my > forum suggested (lol). It won't be that easy, I know!
The matchseries.py script that should be in your gnubg installation as an example of using python and communicating between gnubg instances is probably a good starting point and similar to what your friend intends to do. It is available at http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/*checkout*/gnubg/gnubg/scripts/matchseries.py?revision=1.6 as well.
