Author: Uri Blass
Date: 01:55:41 11/28/03
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On November 28, 2003 at 04:22:08, Tony Werten wrote: >On November 28, 2003 at 03:33:04, Russell Reagan wrote: > >>On November 28, 2003 at 03:02:57, Ingo Bauer wrote: >> >>>-> attacks.c >>>->hash.c >>>->init.c >>>->make.c >>>->next.c >>>->root.c >>>->search.c >> >>>the ones with the arrow (->) are identical. >> >>7 out of 22 doesn't mean anything. These file names are VERY generic too. I bet >>there are many programs that have the same names for their files. >> >>Gerbil has attacks.c, hash.c, and search.c. > >3 > >> >>GNU Chess has hash.c, init.c, search.c. > >3 > >> >>TSCP has search.c. > >1 >> >>Arasan has search.cpp, hash.cpp. > >2 >> >>Resp has hash.cpp, serach.cpp. > >2 >> >>ExChess has attacks.cpp, hash.cpp, search.cpp. > >3 >> >>Faile, Phalanx, and Sjeng all have hash.c and search.c. > >2 > >Point is that when there are 7, there seems to be a valid reason to have some >very very little doubt. In this case the author has to to provide the >sourcecode. Failing to do so got him kicked out, not the suspiscion, not the >complainer, not the question wether or not List is a Crafty clone. I think that you can find more similiarity in names of files between movei and tscp. Do you think that I need to change the names of the files in order to allow movei to compete in tournaments in the future without suspicion that it may be a tscp clone. Uri
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