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Re: [Bug-gnubg] gnubg-multi on Windows, exit code 03
From: |
Holger |
Subject: |
Re: [Bug-gnubg] gnubg-multi on Windows, exit code 03 |
Date: |
Fri, 25 Jul 2003 19:12:34 +0200 |
At 15:45 25.07.2003 +0000, Joern Thyssen wrote:
I'm just guessing here:
Try without notification -- you're probably sending notifications to
port 80 on localhost which is the slave... you should send notifications
to the master. You can also use different ports, i.e., let the master
listen on port 2000 and the slave on port 3000.
Without notifications it doesn't exit, but neither does the right thing:
(No game) pu slave
Host set to SLAVE mode.
Hit ^C to kill pending tasks and return to MASTER mode.
Available processing units:
Id Type Status Queue Tasks Address
1 Local Ready 1 rollout analysis n/a
Tasks (todo/prog/done) Rollouts (rcvd/sent/fail) Evals
(rcvd/sent/fail) Status
0 ( 0/ 0/ 0) 0 ( 0/ 0/ 0) 0 ( 0/ 0/ 0) N/A
0 ( 0/ 0/ 0) 0 ( 0/ 0/ 0) 0 ( 0/ 0/ 0) N/A
0 ( 0/ 0/ 0) 0 ( 0/ 0/ 0) 0
( 0/ 0/ 0) Waiting for
0 ( 0/ 0/ 0) 0 ( 0/ 0/ 0) 0 ( 0/ 0/ 0) N/A
Host set back to MASTER mode.
(Interrupted)
(No game)
With notifications I had tried different configurations, but it stays all
the same. I've tried with
pu slave *
pu slave localhost:3000
pu slave localhost
All exit with code 03.
Regards,
Holger
- [Bug-gnubg] gnubg-multi on Windows, exit code 03, Holger, 2003/07/25
- Re: [Bug-gnubg] gnubg-multi on Windows, exit code 03, Joern Thyssen, 2003/07/25
- Re: [Bug-gnubg] gnubg-multi on Windows, exit code 03, Holger, 2003/07/25
- Re: [Bug-gnubg] gnubg-multi on Windows, exit code 03, Joern Thyssen, 2003/07/25
- Re: [Bug-gnubg] gnubg-multi on Windows, exit code 03, Holger, 2003/07/25
- Re: [Bug-gnubg] gnubg-multi on Windows, exit code 03, Holger, 2003/07/25
- Re: [Bug-gnubg] gnubg-multi on Windows, exit code 03, Joern Thyssen, 2003/07/25
- Re: [Bug-gnubg] gnubg-multi on Windows, exit code 03,
Holger <=
- Re: [Bug-gnubg] gnubg-multi on Windows, exit code 03, Holger, 2003/07/25