Since the OP is using Linux, I wanted him to know that gnubg support of hypergammon under Linux appears to be intact. Under Ubuntu, the makehyper utility is available in /usr/games, alongside the gnubg binary. As for Windows, someone else will need to respond.
Based on the output you posted, it seems that either the makehyper utility was not installed, or it was installed in a location that is not in your path. Out of curiosity, does gnubg run if you enter the keyword gnubg, as you did for makehyper? If not, that suggests a path-related issue. On Wed, Jun 29, 2022 at 5:56 AM Ian Shaw <[email protected]> wrote: > I’ve retested on windows: GNU Backgammon 1.06.002-mingw 32-Bit 20180802 > > > > This is the output I get. > > > > makehyper -c 2 -f hyper2.bd > > Unknown keyword `makehyper'. > > > > -- Ian > > *From:* Bug-gnubg <[email protected]> *On > Behalf Of *Louis Zulli > *Sent:* 27 June 2022 22:05 > *Cc:* [email protected] > *Subject:* Re: Hyper gammon > > > > Hypergammon is supported. See Philippe's recent reply. I can confirm that > the info he offered is correct for Ubuntu. I just used > > > > makehyper -c 2 -f hyper2.bd > > > > to generate the database for two-checker hypergammon. Generation took 52 > seconds. Alas, generation of the three-checker database will take a lot > longer. After I moved the two-checker database file to /var/lib/gnubg/, the > option to play two-checker hypergammon became available. > > > > On Mon, Jun 27, 2022 at 4:49 PM Ian Shaw <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Ezequiel, > > > > I'm afraid it looks like gnubg may no longer support hypergammon,even > though the options are still there in the gui. > > > >
