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Subject: Re: crafty.rc file

Author: Jeremiah Penery

Date: 04:09:04 05/27/99

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On May 26, 1999 at 13:48:19, Robert Hyatt wrote:

>On May 26, 1999 at 13:07:46, Chris Carson wrote:
>
>>On May 26, 1999 at 12:49:26, Michael Fuhrmann wrote:
>>
>>>1. I'm trying to stop Crafty from creating log and game files. But
>>> after creating a crafty.rc file (with the log off instruction) and launching
>>>the program with Winboard, Crafty doesn't make any moves. What
>>> am I doing wrong?
>>>
>>>2. When I tried to delete the game and log files that Crafty created, some of
>>>the files could not be deleted. How come?
>>
>>1. Be sure you have a <CR> "Carriage Return" after the
>>   last line.  If you do not, the last command in your
>>   crafty.rc file will hang.
>>
>>   Be sure you have created the book.bin and the books.bin
>>   in your crafty directory.  See the documentation if you
>>   have not.
>>
>>2. Be sure to exit winboard and crafty.  The files should be
>>   freed up after that.
>>
>>Best Regards,
>>Chris Carson
>
>
>Also notice that "log=off" should be a _command line option_ rather than
>something you put in the crafty.rc file...  why?  Because by the time the
>crafty.rc file is read, the engine has initialized and the log.nnn and game.nnn
>files are already open.  Once it sees log=off, it won't write any more stuff
>into them, but each game will produce a new pair of files.  Put it on the
>command line and this doesn't happen at all.  Note that you will _always_ have
>a game.nnn (game.001) file, because crafty writes the game history there.  But
>with log=off, the next game will overwrite this file.

I have 'log off' in the crafty.rc file, and I have no problems with extra files.
 New log.nnn and game.nnn files are not written each time...It doesn't look like
log.nnn is even being created, but I'm not sure about it.

Jeremiah



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