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Subject: Re: Green light chess and delfi 4.2 vey agressive in arena

Author: Tord Romstad

Date: 01:54:55 09/13/03

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On September 12, 2003 at 12:56:01, Tom Likens wrote:

>This actually brings up an interesting subject for me.  I do almost
>*all* of my development under Linux and I'm wondering what a good
>set of programs that run natively under Linux would be for this
>gauntlet.  My current short list (with the requirement that it
>run *natively* under Linux includes):
>
>Arasan
>Gothmog
>Crafty
>Yace
>Pepito
>Gnuchess 4.x
>Gnuchess 5.x
>pepito
>
>Are there other good engines that run under Linux and Xboard
>that would be worth including.

Phalanx, Faile, Butcher and Gaviota are other options.  In particular, Phalanx
is a "must have".
It is by far my favorite program.

By the way, I have never been able to make Pepito compile in Linux.  I get the
following
error message:

gcc -O3 -D LINUX -lm -o pepitox atqs.o bitop.o datos.o eval.o fen.o genjug.o
gentest.o hash.o initataq.o initeval.o initpos.o input.o itera.o main.o mueve.o
negascou.o probe.o see.o sort.o verif.o xboard.o multipv.o time.o btree.o
stack.o book.o uci.o command.o skipl.o config.o tbindex.o
tbindex.o(.eh_frame+0x11): undefined reference to `__gxx_personality_v0'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make: *** [pepitox] Error 1

What is wrong here?  Is there an easy solution to this problem?

>Also note that I'd like a
>weaker program or two since I'd like to be able to run the
>gauntlet and win at least a few games ;-)

Faile is a good choice, I think.

>My idea would be to run a set of 10 game matches (of 10 games
>each) against these engines (most likely at 15 +3 time levels)
>as an indication of wheter I'm making progress.  I'd love to
>include PostModernist, but there is no available Linux version.

Yeah, a PostModernist for Linux would be great.

Tord



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