You can do this using the GTP protocol which gnugo supports.

You can either get the the current position by loading a file, or by
playing each move individually.

You can run gnugo from the commandline to use gtp using: "gnugo --mode
gtp" I find the "help" command very useful. The full specs are at:
http://www.lysator.liu.se/~gunnar/gtp/gtp2-spec-draft2/gtp2-spec.html

cheers
stuart

On 3/1/07, Brice Rebsamen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello

Is it possible to give a board to gnugo and ask it to give a solution? If
yes why can't I find this feature in CGoban or glGo? Is there any client who
does this?

It would be very usefull to study josekis or problems, or get some help in a
game.


Brice
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