Re: [robocup-rescue-s] the mighty 21, 64 bit setup almost complete

From: Utku Tatlędede <utkutatlidede@gmail.com>
Date: Fri 10 Feb 2006 - 07:48:58 GMT

Hi Cameron,
the misc simulator prints

connecting....
seed 123....

the window remains open but does nothing more than that.
It writes Connect Ok and prints values of about civilians when things work
fine on other maps. I will send you the stack trace asap...

thanks...

On 2/10/06, Cameron Skinner <cam@cs.auckland.ac.nz> wrote:
>
> Utku Tatlędede wrote:
> > Dear all,
> > I finally compiled the rescue simulation after I applied the changes and
> > procedure that Brett Parker suggested. I am very thankfull to Arash
> > Rahimi, Brett Parker and Mohammad Mehdi Saboorian for their help. Now I
> > can run the simulation on the same machine....
> >
> > But I realized a very interresting issue on my machine. when I try
> > VCFinal3, the civilians are not burried and at the 10th second kernel
> > gets a TCP error. This happens in every run. After investigating the
> > logs i found out that the misc simulator cannot connect to the kernel.
> > Since I can work on many other versions of VC, I conclude that the cause
> > is in somewhere in gisini.txt. Applying quick find techniuqes :) I came
> > up with the bug in the misc for 64 bit machines (or just 64 bit intel).
> > The following line is responsible for the crash.
> > Civilian53=6,1,21,518300,792800,-1,0,0,0
>
> This is odd - the misc simulator does not read gisini.txt. What exactly
> do you mean when you say that the misc simulator cannot connect? Does it
> print an error or does it just crash? Can you run it through gdb and
> send me a stack trace?
>
> > the problem happens only when the *21 *is given as the parameter... it
> > may be due to a mathematical operation especially shift operation which
> > works different on my machine...
>
> I certainly hope this is not the cause!
>
> > My questions are:
> > 2- What is the meaning of the parameter?
>
> That parameter is the ID of the object (i.e. road/node/building) that
> the civilian is located at.
>
> > 3- Can I use 20 or 22 or any other value as input for this civilian?
>
> You probably can - so long as the value you use is a valid ID. The
> easiest way would be to duplicate the entry for, say, Civilian52. You
> will get two civilians in the same location but that's OK.
>
> Of course this will then not be the correct qualification scenario, but
> I'm sure we can make allowances for bugs in the simulator (at least
> until the bug is fixed).
>
> Cheers,
> Cameron.
>
> --
> Cameron Skinner
> Artificial Intelligence Group
> Department of Computer Science
> The University of Auckland
>
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