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