Package: gnuchess
Version: 6.0.3-1
Followup-For: Bug #437872
5 years and no closure. This issue should be marked as severity >
Important. It drains the battery for no good. I just yesterday saw
upstream do a new release. Are they acknowleging this bug ?
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Hello,
Am 29.10.2012 20:01, schrieb manuk7:
> Hi,
>
> I think i got a similar bug (i'll open a new report if really
> different) :
>
> - When running 'gnuchess' from console, the 'gnuchess' process
> takes 100% of the CPU. - When running 'xboard',
Hi,
I think i got a similar bug (i'll open a new report if really different) :
- When running 'gnuchess' from console, the 'gnuchess' process takes
100% of the CPU.
- When running 'xboard', nothing abnormal (fairymax loads the CPU only
when computer is thinking).
Dear submitter, could you check
> If gnuchess is invoced by xboard the CPU load increases to 100%,
> even when waiting for the users move.
> Which looks like some kind of busy waiting.
This is called pondering or thinking on opponent's time.
You can disable it in "Options/Ponder Next Move" or by
starting xboard with the -xponder
Package: gnuchess
Version: 5.07-4
Severity: normal
If gnuchess is invoced by xboard the CPU load increases to 100%,
even when waiting for the users move.
Which looks like some kind of busy waiting.
ps -l
F S UID PID PPID C PRI NI ADDR SZ WCHAN TTY TIME CMD
0 S 1000 6900 4672
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