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R 2.12 Stuck on "Selecting the best stockfish version for your CPU" #134
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It would be important to know which of the stockfish versions running on your computer is the fastest. The test is simple, goto the stockfish folder and just launch the stockfish version manually, and if it launches, type e.g.: go depth 2 |
If you want, you could test: |
@lukasmonk The problem goes away when I make all of those Stockfish files executable. Is there a way to make sure that the permissions are correct for users when they update the app in a Unix environment? |
Yes, that's probably the problem. In other words, open a terminal and run them:
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After updating the application, selecting "Tools" opens a black modal that says "Selecting the best stockfish version for your CPU". Closing the window closes all opened instances of the app.
Running the application on Linux Mint 20.3 x86_64
Kernal: 5.15.0-100-generic
CPU AMD Ryzen 5 5500U with Radeon graphics
Some logging information in /var/log/syslog:
systemd-coredump[248042]: Process 247835 (LucasR) of user 1000 dumped core.#12#012Stack trace of thread 247835:#12#0 0x00007efc3c5e900b __GI_raise (libc.so.6 + 0x4300b)#12#1 0x00007efc3c5c8859 __GI_abort (libc.so.6 + 0x22859)#12#2 0x00007efc340210f5 n/a (/home/jason/LucasChessR/bin/libglib-2.0.so.0 + 0x7b0f5)
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