Sylvain Gelly: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> Try MinGW (and MSYS). MinGW has GCC ver. 4.2.1. >> http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=2435 > >Yes, I saw that and tried. But the thing is that MoGo use pthread >library for multitreading, and, as far as I know, MinGW does not >provide pthread (does it?). It is why I needed cygwin. It seems that >some succeed in compiling gcc 4.2 on cygwin, but it seems really >painful, and I can't allocate so much time to do that... I guess that >cygwin will eventually release a modern compiler :-).
Well, it's sorry. BTW, MoGo doesn't work well with gogui 0.9, Fedora Core 5 and Core 2 Quad system. The messages on the shell window of gogui are: ------------------------- 00:00 1 name tried to open opening, success 0 <-- in grey ? error_message <-- in red 00:00 2 protocol version 00:00 = MoGo 00:00 3 version ? error_message <-- in red 00:00 4 list_commands 00:00 = 2 00:00 5 boardsize 0 ? error_message <-- in red -------------------------- The arguments to MoGo are "--9 --time 12". This seems that MoGo sends extra linefeeds to gogui or some I/O sync problem, but it's just my guess. -gg -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kato) _______________________________________________ computer-go mailing list computer-go@computer-go.org http://www.computer-go.org/mailman/listinfo/computer-go/