Guenther wrote: ↑Tue Sep 01, 2020 11:25 am
@Gabor
It seems your msys2 installation never was really complete, as grep is already in the 'base' group. https://packages.msys2.org/group/
I suggest running all those commands again one by one, it will only load, what is missing or otherwise update.
Thanks for the hints. I did a complete -Syu and -Su this morning then did everything as you had told me, no success. I'm going to investigate further, as a last resort I may delete the whole msys2 and reinstall everything again.
While I certainly don't understand what I am doing, the result is success. I have installed manually the whole Cygwin base package therefore grep as well. Now CFish compiles perfectly. Thank you both for yor help.
What I still don't understand, although it is not important any more, is why I have this directory in my MSYS2 installation:
Directory of e:\msys64\var\lib\pacman\local\grep-3.0-2
If I could get Cfish to log analysis to disk, I would use it for most of my chess analysis.
I could just make a C interface to the C++ file I use for logging with all of the SF variants, but I won't do that because I feel like it is contrary to the spirit of Cfish (minimalistic C approach using the same algorithms as Stockfish).
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Guenther wrote: ↑Tue Sep 01, 2020 11:25 am
Is CFish now at the same commit level again as SF dev currently?
It is a couple of days behind at the moment.
It seems it is faster than my SFdev compile w/o nnue included. Need to check this more precisely.
The NNUE version should also be faster, in particular if you have an older CPU.
That's what I meant (w/o nnue included = nnue NOT embedded, but used from outside).
Your CFish is a lot faster than SF Devs, compiled by me.
Yours is around 400kn/s, SF dev nnue embedded around 290 and nnue not embedded around 300.
Measured at the date of my previous post from start position, may be depth 25-27.
Guenther wrote: ↑Tue Sep 01, 2020 11:25 am
Is CFish now at the same commit level again as SF dev currently?
It is a couple of days behind at the moment.
It seems it is faster than my SFdev compile w/o nnue included. Need to check this more precisely.
The NNUE version should also be faster, in particular if you have an older CPU.
That's what I meant (w/o nnue included = nnue NOT embedded, but used from outside).
Your CFish is a lot faster than SF Devs, compiled by me.
Yours is around 400kn/s, SF dev nnue embedded around 290 and nnue not embedded around 300.
Measured at the date of my previous post from start position, may be depth 25-27.
CFish on my AMD 3970x absolutely rocks.
And AVX2 added so much speed, people will think I am lying if I say it.
Taking ideas is not a vice, it is a virtue. We have another word for this. It is called learning.
But sharing ideas is an even greater virtue. We have another word for this. It is called teaching.
If you have a recent AMD and don't want to build it yourself:
Taking ideas is not a vice, it is a virtue. We have another word for this. It is called learning.
But sharing ideas is an even greater virtue. We have another word for this. It is called teaching.