Author: Dann Corbit
Date: 10:41:31 12/19/03
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On December 19, 2003 at 10:38:13, Robert Hyatt wrote: >On December 19, 2003 at 04:29:34, Eran Karu wrote: > >>. > >19.8 is an attempt to get all the portability issues back under control. IE >there is a lot of conditional compiler stuff that was causing problems. lock.h >was a good example. 19.8 is going to be released _several_ times, in an effort >to get a functional Makefile and source files that compile cleanly on all the >supported targets. If 19.7 is running on your machine, or if you don't do your >own compiles, 19.8 doesn't have anything new, chess-wise, yet. Since 19.6, none of my builds will play chess. They will analyze positions and they will analyze EPD test sets, but under Winboard, only one move is played. Has something drastic changed on the input side of things? I don't see anything obviously wrong.
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