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Re: [Bug-gnubg] Pasting Position ID not working in Linux .16
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Dave Bellows |
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Re: [Bug-gnubg] Pasting Position ID not working in Linux .16 |
Date: |
Wed, 2 Jan 2008 16:46:34 -0500 |
On Jan 2, 2008 11:58 AM, Christian Anthon <address@hidden> wrote:
> On Dec 23, 2007 3:50 AM, Dave Bellows <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> > Hello all, I'm using the most recent .16-devel version and I've
> > noticed that when pasting a position ID into the box after hitting
> > "enter" the ID reverts to the standard board position. The Match ID
> > works as it should.
>
> Please provide the exact steps including a troublesome position id.
>
OK, I'm using gnubg-source-SNAPSHOT-20071222. But the same thing
happened with gnubg-source-SNAPSHOT-20071215 (I think that was the one
-- I've only successfully compiled two of these snapshots so I don't
know if this happens with other versions).
1) I start a game play out two rolls (in this case 51S and 42P) though
it doesn't matter how many rolls or the nature of the position. I
copy this position mGfwATDg8+ABKA
2) I also edit the match score to be 4-3 to 5 points. I copy this
position UQmqAEAAGAAA.
3) Start a new match.
4) Hit the Edit button. Erase the current Position ID and paste the
one in from above.
5) It used to be (.15) that when I hit Enter the position on the board
would change to the one I pasted in. Now it just stays the same and
the position ID reverts to whatever it was before (in this case the
starting position but it doesn't matter when in a match I do this it
will revert to whatever the position was before I attempted to paste
the new position in)
6) If I paste in the match ID from above and hit Enter the match
information changes as it should.
I've experimented with numerous position IDs so I don't think the
specific ID has anything to do with it. Also, note that I've used a
position ID generated from gnubg in this instance though positions
taken from elsewhere exhibit the same behavior.
Dave
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