It took me a while to work out what was going on with my builds but I
managed to get it to build on amd64 on Debian Testing (failed miserably
on Ubuntu Precise), but armel (which is what I really needed it for) fails:
# cd /tmp/milkywayathome_client/obj-arm-linux-gnueabi/nbody
# /usr/bin/distcc
On 17/01/14 15:28, Gianfranco Costamagna wrote:
libboinc-app7 and libboinc-app-dev installed?
Yup, bother version 7.2.33+dfsg-1.
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do you have
libboinc-app7 and libboinc-app-dev installed?
cheers,
Gianfranco
Il Venerdì 17 Gennaio 2014 16:03, Ken Sharp
imwellcushtymel...@googlemail.com ha scritto:
It took me a while to work out what was going on with my builds but I
managed to get it to build on amd64 on Debian
but I don't undestand you cannot build or run it?
if you can build, can you please show ldd of nbody file?
I cannot reproduce
Gianfranco
Il Venerdì 17 Gennaio 2014 16:35, Ken Sharp
imwellcushtymel...@googlemail.com ha scritto:
On 17/01/14 15:28, Gianfranco Costamagna wrote:
On 17/01/14 16:34, Gianfranco Costamagna wrote:
but I don't undestand you cannot build or run it?
Under armel it does not build. I provided the build failure in a
previous email. It claims there are load of undefined references in
libboinc_graphics2.so.
Repeated multiple times, same result.
I can reproduce.
Don't know what is missing, I'll work on it.
Gianfranco
Il Venerdì 17 Gennaio 2014 18:58, Ken Sharp imwellcushtymel...@googlemail.com
ha scritto:
On 17/01/14 16:34, Gianfranco Costamagna wrote:
but I don't undestand you cannot build or run it?
Under armel it does not
Hi, I added a quick and dirty workaround
http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=pkg-boinc/boinc-app-milkyway.git;a=commitdiff;h=5ebca65e05b19d6dcc1abda6c7e5fefbd793d436
anyway when NBODY_GL is set to off the libboinc_graphic library shouldn't be
linked against nbody, this is a milkyway issue, but I
Hi Ken, I merged and pushed on debian git my local changes.
For separation I didn't succeed in making it work, so I disabled it (otherwise
you won't get new work if you submit too many computation error units)
in order to make it work
clone the milkyway code
I'm not sure if the code you referenced is the correct code. According
to the forums the original code didn't have a licence and the newer code
hasn't been released yet, at least that's what I got from the reading
the threads. There really is nothing made clear on the subject.
I've asked for
Hi Ken, I had more luck than you in my boinc-app-milkyway from github.
I can run and validate successfully every milkyway_nbody task but I get a
failure on milkybody_separation one.
I don't have the nbody build now, I can give it to you tomorrow if you are
intrested.
Anyway for making it
Righto I'll see if I can get any sense later. The problem with these
BOINC projects is the number of noise from volunteers who have no idea
what they're talking about - the actual project owners/maintainers
rarely see any genuine request for help.
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Package: boinc-app-milkyway
Version: 0.18d-4
The current version supplied by boinc-app-milkyway appears to run fine
on armel but:
1. The estimated runtime is always way off.
2. The results are always invalid.
3. It's a really old version: there will be many changes between 0.18
and the
Hi Ken
thanks for your report.
Unfortunately I tried some time ago to package again milkyway with the new code
hosted here [1]
Code that I think is the official client one.
Anyway I'm just stuck with some errors when I run the package with boinc, and I
get only computation errors messages.
I
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