Adding "quit" does not help?

Edward de Grijs: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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>Hi to all,
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>Can someone help me with this problem, for which I cannot
>find a solution:
>I am trying to run MoGo in an automatic way, using the
>cygwin toolkit.
>The problem in its simplest form is this:
>If I use MoGo on the command line, typing the commands which
>are send by stdin (i suppose) it works perfectly.
>If I make a file with command like:
>> boardsize 9
>> genmove w
>Then MoGo will continue to perform a genmove, and can only
>be stopped by killing it.
>I vagely suspect that it has something to do with non-blocking
>input, but I also do not know all the aspects of this.
>To be honest, I tried to implement pondering using non-blocking
>input, but that did not work out this way, because of some alike
>problems...
> 
>Now I can run GoGui, and this program seems to work fine
>with Mogo, so it must be possible to interact automatically.
> 
>Can you help me?
>What am I doing wrong?
> 
>Thanks,
>Edward
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