What exactly were you doing? Was this the first game you tried after
starting XBoard,
and did you start playing immediately? Was a -lgf argument in any way
involved?
In most cases I tried XBoard accepted the castling without problem.
(e.g. when I
entered the moves by hand, or pasted the game into XBoard with the Edit
menu).
But finally I found out that when I clicked the PGN file to
automatically start XBoard,
it would refuse the castling. In fact there would be no castling rights
from the very
first move of the game. Starting with 'xboard -lgf bug.pgn' would cause
the same
effect. I did trace the bug that caused that, but I am not sure it would
be the same
as that plagued you.
H.G.
Pavel Zorin-Kranich schreef op 8/29/2014 10:16 AM:
Dear maintainers,
in the final position in the attached PGN xboard considers 14...0-0-0
illegal, which it should not.
version: xboard 4.7.3 from ubuntu 14.04 package xboard:4.7.3-1 (amd64).
best,
pavel zorin-kranich
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