AlvaroBegue wrote:Guenther wrote:AlvaroBegue wrote:I modified the code a tiny bit to report whatever the fathom interface says has gone wrong. Unfortunately, it's not much. It will probably just tell you "ERROR: No tablebases found", which isn't very informative.
I don't use Windows, but my memory of programming on MS-DOS around 20 years ago is that both "C:/blah" and "C:\blah" should work.
Does anyone have an idea of how to debug this?
Just an idea... Does your implementation perhaps expect up to 6men?
My folder (as the name says) is the complete set for 5men!
No, I also have just the 5-men tablebases, and it works fine for me.
Anyhow I will download your new attempt now and check what it says.
BTW the download size of 'master' is lying always ;-)
Guenther
Oh, I didn't notice that. I also don't know how to make older versions available for download on BitBucket. Perhaps I should just get another website to host direct downloads.
I don't think that is necessary. ZuriChess e.g. has older downloads in the same folder as the master repository at bitbucket.
(from looking at the difference it seems you can add branches for different releases?)
https://bitbucket.org/zurichess/zuriche ... =downloads
For the issue with the syzygy crash I am running out of ideas though.
Probably a debug version would be needed?
First the error should be reproduced on another windows machine,
hopefully someone reports here too.
For the specs: I am running it on Win7-64 Ultimate on an older quadcore, which means I use the default ruydos compile,
because there are no popcount instructions available. (this shouldn't be the reason, because it runs w/o the syzygy path given
and I already had played a lot of games with version 1.02 on that machine.)