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user list -> username right click -> "Match" does nothing on Wbaduk #24

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fuloating opened this issue May 26, 2014 · 1 comment
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@fuloating
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This is on same set up as #23

On qgo's IGS, a window pops up, where I could set game rules, but this doesn't happen on Wbaduk. I had this same problem with Tygem on version 2.0.0 that is found in Ubuntu (14.04) repos. Now on version 2.1.0 I can not connect to tygem so I can't verify if the "Match" button doesn't work on tygem either, as I have this problem #22

on linux console it just says: "room were in 0 room there in 476" The 476 is the number on opponents "Play" field. Not sure if this is related, but on linux console, it keeps saying "Found non running game in game registry !!!" over and over. I was challenged once, and I accepted it, but the game never opened up anywhere. Maybe it is haunting somewhere?

I don't know how to post backtrack of core if that is needed.

Also possibly related to this problem is that when I tag "Open for playing" and "Looking for game", I don't see me challenging anyone, nor I am geting any challenges.

More details on all my qgo probs here http://www.lifein19x19.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=10357

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pzorin commented May 26, 2014

I have no idea about how wbaduk protocol works. It seems that it has been reverse engineered by authors of some of the earlier versions of qgo, but from the comments in the code it is clear that their understanding was very far from complete. I have no intention of supporting it, although anyone is welcome to step in if they are interested. I will update the description accordingly.

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