>William L. Brown wrote: >> Peter, I can't help test out your tree display as I'm on a Mac. But >> may I ask a gGo question? >> >> I'm using the Mac version of gGo (v.0.4.3), and it frequently crashes >> on me just as I begin a game, right after I "say" hello to my >> opponent and make my first or second move. I'm on an iMac G4 with OS >> 10.2.7 > >When gGo goes downhill, chances are you find an error log somewhere. >Either in $HOME/.ggo.log (if it is an error in gGo) or in a new created >file named hs_pid_XXXXXXX (if it is an error in Java). .ggo.log always >exists, so it may contain an error or not. The hs_pid_XXXXXX file is >only written to the current directory from where gGo was executed if a >real hard error occurs. You could email me .ggo.log and if the other >file exists, that as well. Might let me find the issue. >Without the logfile(s) I cannot say much, I have no Mac here, so I need >to take Suns Java saying "Write once, run everyone" for granted. Though >it's often "Write once, test everyone" in reality... > > Peter Peter, Thanks! I couldn't find a ggo.log, nor anything with $HOME/ or hs-pid in it, so I can't mail you the error log. Where do i look? --William Brown -- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . email: wmlbrown@xxxxxxxxxxxxx (William L. Brown) http://www.wmlbrown.com phone and fax: 301-270-2014