Thanks Peter. Your compiles work for me.petero2 wrote: You could try this: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/896 ... ty-25.1.7z
Some notes:
* The 32-bit versions don't include syzygy support because of inline assembly code that failed to compile.
* I have only tested the windows versions in linux using wine.
* The windows versions should work in windows xp and later.
* The -old versions should work even if the CPU does not support the popcnt instruction.
* Profile guided optimization is not used. (Too complicated to use when cross-compiling.)
* crafty-win64.exe and crafty-win32.exe are optimized for intel core i7.
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The same here! Thanks Peter.
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BTW when we are already at this. Peter would it be possible to create a folder in your dropbox user profile which shows/allows directory listing at least for the files which really are meant public?petero2 wrote:You could try this: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/896 ... ty-25.1.7zModern Times wrote:So strange. Dann's compile works fine on one of my AMD machines but I haven't tried it on the other.Graham Banks wrote:I can't test Crafty 25.1 either, as these compiles don't work for me.wolfman wrote:It is a pity that non of the compiles are working for me.
Perhaps Jim Ablett can make working compiles.
Eran vd Wolf
Some notes:
* The 32-bit versions don't include syzygy support because of inline assembly code that failed to compile.
* I have only tested the windows versions in linux using wine.
* The windows versions should work in windows xp and later.
* The -old versions should work even if the CPU does not support the popcnt instruction.
* Profile guided optimization is not used. (Too complicated to use when cross-compiling.)
* crafty-win64.exe and crafty-win32.exe are optimized for intel core i7.
(After a while = months/years it is quite tedious to guess/search for older download links.)
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Good idea. I have created a link to a shared folder where file listing is allowed:Guenther wrote:BTW when we are already at this. Peter would it be possible to create a folder in your dropbox user profile which shows/allows directory listing at least for the files which really are meant public?petero2 wrote:You could try this: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/896 ... ty-25.1.7zModern Times wrote:So strange. Dann's compile works fine on one of my AMD machines but I haven't tried it on the other.Graham Banks wrote:I can't test Crafty 25.1 either, as these compiles don't work for me.wolfman wrote:It is a pity that non of the compiles are working for me.
Perhaps Jim Ablett can make working compiles.
Eran vd Wolf
Some notes:
* The 32-bit versions don't include syzygy support because of inline assembly code that failed to compile.
* I have only tested the windows versions in linux using wine.
* The windows versions should work in windows xp and later.
* The -old versions should work even if the CPU does not support the popcnt instruction.
* Profile guided optimization is not used. (Too complicated to use when cross-compiling.)
* crafty-win64.exe and crafty-win32.exe are optimized for intel core i7.
(After a while = months/years it is quite tedious to guess/search for older download links.)
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/v16dye7ww33x ... 1ihcsBCu3a
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Thanks and suddenly we have a new Texel beta too :)petero2 wrote:Good idea. I have created a link to a shared folder where file listing is allowed:Guenther wrote:BTW when we are already at this. Peter would it be possible to create a folder in your dropbox user profile which shows/allows directory listing at least for the files which really are meant public?petero2 wrote:You could try this: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/896 ... ty-25.1.7zModern Times wrote:So strange. Dann's compile works fine on one of my AMD machines but I haven't tried it on the other.Graham Banks wrote:I can't test Crafty 25.1 either, as these compiles don't work for me.wolfman wrote:It is a pity that non of the compiles are working for me.
Perhaps Jim Ablett can make working compiles.
Eran vd Wolf
Some notes:
* The 32-bit versions don't include syzygy support because of inline assembly code that failed to compile.
* I have only tested the windows versions in linux using wine.
* The windows versions should work in windows xp and later.
* The -old versions should work even if the CPU does not support the popcnt instruction.
* Profile guided optimization is not used. (Too complicated to use when cross-compiling.)
* crafty-win64.exe and crafty-win32.exe are optimized for intel core i7.
(After a while = months/years it is quite tedious to guess/search for older download links.)
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/v16dye7ww33x ... 1ihcsBCu3a
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Woah, is that actually possible, and be it for individual C files?petero2 wrote:* Profile guided optimization is not used. (Too complicated to use when cross-compiling.)
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I guess it could in principle be possible since linux can run windows binaries using WINE. I have no idea if it can be made to work in practice and I consider it too complicated to try to find out.Ras wrote:Woah, is that actually possible, and be it for individual C files?petero2 wrote:* Profile guided optimization is not used. (Too complicated to use when cross-compiling.)
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With Stockfish it was possible. But then something changed and today it is not possible for me.petero2 wrote:I guess it could in principle be possible since linux can run windows binaries using WINE. I have no idea if it can be made to work in practice and I consider it too complicated to try to find out.Ras wrote:Woah, is that actually possible, and be it for individual C files?petero2 wrote:* Profile guided optimization is not used. (Too complicated to use when cross-compiling.)
I once again tried to to compile a simple HelloWorld.c but the linking failed:
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x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc -fprofile-generate -lgcov HelloWorld.c -o HelloWorld
/tmp/ccjDTfGe.o:HelloWorld.c:(.text+0x1a): undefined reference to `__gcov_indirect_call_profiler_v2'
/tmp/ccjDTfGe.o:HelloWorld.c:(.text+0x46): undefined reference to `__gcov_time_profiler'
/tmp/ccjDTfGe.o:HelloWorld.c:(.data+0xa0): undefined reference to `__gcov_merge_time_profile'
/tmp/ccjDTfGe.o:HelloWorld.c:(.rdata$.refptr.__gcov_indirect_call_callee[.refptr.__gcov_indirect_call_callee]+0x0): undefined reference to `__gcov_indirect_call_callee'
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
<builtin>: recipe for target 'HelloWorld' failed
make: *** [HelloWorld] Error 1
Does anybody know what happend with -fprofile-generate with mingw on linux?
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Thank you for sharing your folder, Peter. The incessant collector in me is always thrilled to find old versions of engines that I had not had in my collection before.