William Shubert tells me that the "abort" message is internal to
kgsGtp. It really means that a command has been undone, with the
usual GTP undo command to the program. It turned out there was a bug
in the undo function of Orego, which I've now fixed.
Moral: if you have this problem, make s
I found a couple of times that "aborting genmove".
Seriously I don't know what kgsGtp is doing but my
engine handles that properly. My code is strictly
"functional", you call genmove, I will not write
neither read anything until the move is generated and
write out to std out.
Perhaps Its reseting
Orego is getting confused by kgsGtp when something like this happens
(from kgsGtp log):
FINE: Starting game as black against dirkie
Jan 12, 2007 12:22:33 PM org.igoweb.igoweb.client.gtp.P i
WARNING: Opponent has left game. Will give them 5 minutes to return.
Jan 12, 2007 12:22:33 PM org.igoweb.