On Tue, 13 Jan 2004 09:04:23 -0300 (CLST) Victor Munoz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello. I just wanted to play chess with my computer, and installed > gnome-chess and gnuchess. I added gnuchess to the program preferences, > and started a new game. I moved my first piece, and then the program > responded. Fine. But after a few movements, gnome-chess just > crashed. No process left in the background, no warning... it just > disappeared. I tried several times, and the only difference was when > it crashed: sometimes after a few moves, sometimes after the first > move. I could not play a whole game. > > I also tried playing against gnuchess directly, following the game > with the graphical interfase of gnome-chess. Gnuchess seemed to > progress flawlessly. At one point, gnome-chess crashed again. To undo > a movement, I used the backwards arrow one movement, the piece went to > the previous position, and did a new movement. I clicked on the > forward arrow (dangerous, because there was no movements later), and > gnome-chess crashed "due to a fatal error" (warning this > time). However, if during a normal I click the forward arrow (and, > once again, there are no movements later, nothing happens and the > application does not crash. > > I have also crashed gnome-chess with other combinations of clicks. > Should I file bug reports? > > I'm using gnome-chess 0.3.3, and GNU Chess 5.07, in a sid machine. > > Regards, > Victor > Hello Victor, Uninstall, and install crafty with Xboard. A better programme. Regards, David. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

