Hello ,
cf. https://github.com/JasonCreighton/snowy by Jason Creighton
https://github.com/AoschkA/Tordenskiold by Jonas Praem
https://github.com/AoschkA/Tordenskiold ... skiold.jar
cf. Source Code Only List > Chess Royale by the same author
Best wishes,
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Re: Snowy UCI - Tordenskiold Java UCI
Lucas Monge´s compile for Windows 64-bit of Snowy is here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1tZTAlD ... ljN-4/view
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https://drive.google.com/file/d/1tZTAlD ... ljN-4/view
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Re: Snowy UCI - Tordenskiold Java UCI
From what revision is the compile? There is no source and readme in the download.Norbert Raimund Leisner wrote:Lucas Monge´s compile for Windows 64-bit of Snowy is here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1tZTAlD ... ljN-4/view
Norbert
The last revision tried to fix severe threading bugs just 7 hours ago.
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Re: Snowy UCI - Tordenskiold Java UCI
The parameters that are used by Lucas:
Done using last sources.
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https://drive.google.com/file/d/1m6b5dp ... Zr8Zy/view
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Done using last sources.
"" segoe="" ui'";="" font-size:="" 14px;="" color:="" rgb(0,="" 0,="" 0);="" background-color:="" rgba(0,="" font-weight:="" normal;="" font-style:="" normal;text-decoration:="" none;'=""
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Sorry about that. Please try refreshing and contact us if the problem persists."
The JasonCreighton/snowy doesn't have an issue tracker enabled, which might explain what you were seeing. Were you clicking the "Issues" button in the black header bar across the top?
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Re: Snowy UCI - Tordenskiold Java UCI
That's not helpful. He (Lucas) should add at least add the revision number.Norbert Raimund Leisner wrote:The parameters that are used by Lucas:
Done using last sources.
No one knows now if it was rev 20 or 21, or whatever when the real source
already was updated again twice yesterday...
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Re: Snowy UCI - Tordenskiold Java UCI
Perhaps this will be a way to inform Jason about the Snowy revision problem:
https://github.com/JasonCreighton/snowy ... e52b0f6097
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https://github.com/JasonCreighton/snowy ... e52b0f6097
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Re: Snowy UCI - Tordenskiold Java UCI
Well, it is not a problem of the author of Snowy, just ask Lucas what revision he used... please don't spoil github accounts with useless messages.Norbert Raimund Leisner wrote:Perhaps this will be a way to inform Jason about the Snowy revision problem:
https://github.com/JasonCreighton/snowy ... e52b0f6097
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It seems you didn't understand my post? How should the Snowy author know what Lucas Monge did and when??
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Re: Snowy UCI - Tordenskiold Java UCI
Lucas said: v0.1
In relation with the win64 compilation of snowy: https://github.com/JasonCreighton/snowy/releases
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In relation with the win64 compilation of snowy: https://github.com/JasonCreighton/snowy/releases
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Re: Snowy UCI - Tordenskiold Java UCI
This is wrong. 0.1 was introduced later. There were several commits already after the last LM compile before version was changed to 0.1 by the author. (one of them not simply renaming of variables)Norbert Raimund Leisner wrote:Lucas said: v0.1
In relation with the win64 compilation of snowy: https://github.com/JasonCreighton/snowy/releases
Norbert
I really don't understand why it is so hard to answer for Lucas and why he did not just add a rev number to his downloads, if he doesn't include the original sources?
Moreover we don't know if the exe on googledrive was just replaced by a newer one, because after downloading the download time will be added as timestamp, unlike if it would be available as zip.
We are as far as we were before - I give up asking and simply add a timestamp now...w/o knowing the exact revision/commit.
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