I suppose yes start a bug with the error thrown by Boinc. I just checked
Ubuntu repo and see that 7.0.27 made it into precise updates I wasn't aware
that happened already. So I guess now we move on to dealing with the 7.0.27
bugs :-).
On Aug 22, 2012 7:31 AM, "Jonathan Harker" <1009...@bugs.launchp
On 08/22/2012 04:51 PM, Jonathan Harker wrote:
> Promise I won't make any more noise, but Locutus: I can happily report
> that your PPA boinc-app-seti is now running fine on one of my 12.04
> machines, but it needed a reboot to fix the "app_info.xml file doesn't
> have a usable version of SETI@home
Promise I won't make any more noise, but Locutus: I can happily report
that your PPA boinc-app-seti is now running fine on one of my 12.04
machines, but it needed a reboot to fix the "app_info.xml file doesn't
have a usable version of SETI@home Enhanced" error message :-)
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>Fine, but how can I possibly have ended up with 7.0.27+dfsg-
5ubuntu0.12.04.1 in my 12.04 install on two different PCs when I >don't
have precise-proposed enabled? A mystery. So shall I create another bug?
no. this is an expected behavior.
According to [1] and [2] boinc has been automatically p
$ sudo apt-get source boinc-client
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Picking 'boinc' as source package instead of 'boinc-client'
NOTICE: 'boinc' packaging is maintained in the 'Git' version control system at:
git://git.debian.org/git/pkg-boinc/
Fine, but how can I possibly have ended up with 7.0.27+dfsg-
5ubuntu0.12.04.1 in my 12.04 install on two different PCs when I don't
have precise-proposed enabled? A mystery. So shall I create another bug?
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I know somewhere along the way, your bug has been mentioned in this bug.
But this bug is the sru for the old issue with 7.0.24 that was caused by a
bad patch.
On Aug 21, 2012 8:53 PM, "Xclusive Technology"
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> Your bug is caused by a broken dependency. THIS BUG YOU ARE POSTING IN IS
> CAUSED
Um, the package in the repository is still the broken 7.0.24 so yes its
still broken. The fix is released into PROPOSED. and as I said if you make
a case for your bug perhaps the package in PROPOSED can be changed before
it goes into the 12.04 repository
On Aug 21, 2012 8:45 PM, "Jonathan Hark
Your bug is caused by a broken dependency. THIS BUG YOU ARE POSTING IN IS
CAUSED BY A BAD PATCH. They ARE two DIFFERENT issues.
On Aug 21, 2012 8:45 PM, "Jonathan Harker" <1009...@bugs.launchpad.net>
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> This bug is essentially this: the Boinc package in the 12.04 Ubuntu
> repository doesn't
This bug is essentially this: the Boinc package in the 12.04 Ubuntu
repository doesn't work for seti@home, it produces "computation errors."
This is still the case.
It does NOT matter what the underlying issue is. The suggested fix,
update it to 7.0.27, was implemented and still does not complete
The main thing is your bug is still an issue that needs to be dealt with.
If we push your bug then perhaps we could get a better version than the
7.0.27 put into the standard repository in the future. In the meantime use
locutus' ppa with 7.0.33 for now it should work for you.
On Aug 21, 2012 8:17
It means a fix was released for my bug. Not yours.
On Aug 21, 2012 8:15 PM, "Jonathan Harker" <1009...@bugs.launchpad.net>
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> So "Fix Released" means "still broken sometimes"?
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So "Fix Released" means "still broken sometimes"?
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But being as how this bug IS caused by a different issue, it is not the
same bug. Furthermore your bug only happens to some people where as the
7.0.24 boinc bug affects everyone running certain projects
On Aug 21, 2012 5:56 PM, "Jonathan Harker" <1009...@bugs.launchpad.net>
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> I disagree. Th
I disagree. The bug description states:
The Boinc package (7.0.24precise1) in the 12.04 Ubuntu repository
doesn't work for seti@home, it just produces "computation errors". The
package needs to be changed, perhaps to Debians SID 7.0.27, or
backported from Quantal if that package has been confi
After further reviewing:
Jonathan, Steffen, and all: Your "bug" you're reporting now, saying
that this bug was not fixed, is actually not needed here.
According to Comment 32
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/boinc/+bug/1009536/comments/32)
this is a different bug, and should be filed a
I suggest to change projects until locutus' PPA features boinc-app-seti
-3 from unstable.
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On August 21, 2012 3:19:24 PM Jonathan Harker
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> It can't be just in proposed if I installed 12.
It can't be just in proposed if I installed 12.04 last Friday and I
ended up with version 7.0.27+dfsg-5ubuntu0.12.04 as I noted in #31 since
I don't have the proposed repo enabled.
Steffen: sounds like it's more than just that:
Message from server: Your app_info.xml file doesn't have a usable
ve
I'm building 7.0.34 right now and it will be available in my ppa "boinc"
hopefully tomorrow, unfortunately after a general build farm upgrade the
queue of builders is really high and I really don't know how many days
will take to empty it.
After this I'll upgrade boinc-app-seti too.
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Hello, after rereading about that SETI issue I have to admit that my
answer was wrong. Jonathan was right by pointing out that the SETI
scientific app seeks older symbolic libraries.
This what it should look like
$ ldd `dpkg -L boinc-app-seti | grep setiathome`
linux-vdso.so.1 => (0x
According to Comment 30 here
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/boinc/+bug/1009536/comments/30),
this was uploaded into Precise-proposed. To the best of my knowledge,
from there, it has to be tested and reviewed, before being included in
Precise.
After poking both the release team and a f
I'm not sure where to post this, since everything seems to be a dup of
this bug and I don't want to open yet another.
Since if I install the current default packaged boinc-client and boinc-
app-seti, it fails with computation errors complaining about a missing
/usr/lib/libboinc_api.so.6 I consider
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root22 Jul 19 05:24 /usr/lib/libboinc_api.so ->
libboinc_api.so.7.0.27
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root22 Jul 19 05:24 /usr/lib/libboinc_api.so.7 ->
libboinc_api.so.7.0.27
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 38896 Jul 19 05:24 /usr/lib/libboinc_api.so.7.0.27
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It smells like a problem with the boinc-app-seti still trying to link to
the old boinc API 6.x rather than 7.x
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Hi Jonathan,
On 08/20/2012 09:40 AM, Jonathan Harker wrote:
> Hi there,
> I am currently running a new installed 12.04 LTS, with the following packages:
>
> dpkg -l|grep boinc
> ii boinc 7.0.27+dfsg-5ubuntu0.12.04.1
> metapackage for the BOINC client a
This is really another bug, this is a bug about a missing library, and I
think Steffen would provide a more accurare reply to you.
In the meanwhile I can suggest you to try my ppa [1] or paste here the result
of command
ls -l /usr/lib/libboinc_api.so
I think during the upgrade the symlink hasn't
Hi there,
I am currently running a new installed 12.04 LTS, with the following packages:
dpkg -l|grep boinc
ii boinc 7.0.27+dfsg-5ubuntu0.12.04.1
metapackage for the BOINC client and the manager
ii boinc-app-seti 5.13+cvs200605
This bug was fixed in the package boinc - 7.0.27+dfsg-5ubuntu0.12.04.1
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boinc (7.0.27+dfsg-5ubuntu0.12.04.1) precise-proposed; urgency=low
* Stable Release Update to fix multiple bugs:
- fixes regression with Seti, Docking@Home and maybe others
(LP: #1009536)
- fixe
Docking@home is a project that was giving computation errors. In
7.0.27, the work units run correctly.
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I have Test4Theory working on other systems (10.04LTS), even better now
that it has a headless option...otherwise there was tweaking to allow
boinc to pop the VM window onto my desktop, and have myself
automatically log in...so it could maybe work if the system rebooted
when I wasn't there.
But, V
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Hi,
Installed the package: 13 out of my 14 projects are now working, SETI@HOME
among them.
I'll get you more testing feedback as the work units end and I receive the
right results.
Still trying to make Test4Theory working, but it's a different story
(anyone done it?).
Thank you very much,
Nico
Hello Dave, or anyone else affected,
Accepted boinc into precise-proposed. The package will build now and be
available at http://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/boinc/7.0.27+dfsg-
5ubuntu0.12.04.1 in a few hours, and then in the -proposed repository.
Please help us by testing this new package. See
See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Status for details.
On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 12:34 PM, Dave wrote:
> Can I ask what "fix released" means?
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Can I ask what "fix released" means?
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Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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I have not had any work units end with errors since upgrading to the
7.0.27 build in that PPA the evening of the 27th... so that's 5 straight
days (24/7) of crunching with out error. [insert superstitious ritual
here]
Therefore, in my opinion, the subject bug appears to be fixed, for the Charmm
a
Apparently Docking@Home is the only project *not* running their servers on UTC
time. Just got new D@H work units into 7.0.27 and they are not erroring out
immediately as they were in 7.0.24... but it will be another 4 hours before the
first set is done.
I'm going to bed now. :-)
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Debdiff of upload to precise-proposed for this SRU.
I am not certain about this Debian change (just have asked Steffen by mail
about it):
* debian/boinc-client.init: increasing priority of boinc client, change nice
value from 19 to 10.
The init file has this comment, and because of that I h
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$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:pkg-boinc/testing
makes it show up in Synaptic... now I just have to wait another 50 minutes or
so until the Docking@Home servers will give me more work units, since it
already errored out its daily quota of 94 maximum.
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** Also affects: boinc (Ubuntu Precise)
Importance: Undecided
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This bug also affects the Docking@Home project, which uses the Charmm
application in BOINC. ergo it may also affect the WorldCommunityGrid.org
project, which uses the Charmm application on at least 2 active tasks.
Please push/release 7.0.27 to the repo.
(I did check the "precise-proposed" repo, b
Thank you very much,
As a helpful note, I installed from the ppa. Hope it helps.
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Urbaman, this 127 error is off topic. And your email address is hidden. But I
would guess you built your own
7.0.27 boinc source (which creates libboinc_api.so.6 and some related links)
and only partially installed it.
Get rid of that and follow the instructions provided by Daniel to install the
** Description changed:
We already had a bug opened for this issue. But it was marked as "fix
released" (I don't know why as no change ever happened to the repository
package)
The Boinc package (7.0.24precise1) in the 12.04 Ubuntu repository
doesn't work for seti@home, it just pro
Looking into the SRU process. I don't even know where to begin... This
may be over my understanding.
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Hi,
Not having enough credits to post on s@h own forum, I try posting here.
any help would be appreciated.
Running Ubuntu 12.04, boinc 7.0.27, seti@home exists with following command
many other projects exit with different messages:
7.0.27
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I will attempt this this weekend... thanks Daniel
On Jun 19, 2012 4:26 PM, "Daniel Hahler" wrote:
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> > ...If only we could
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> The PPA davea42 refers to is the boinc teams build of Debians SID
> 7.0.27.
>
> ...If only we could see the 7.0.27 package backported into 12.04's
> repository. Hint Hint
This requires a SRU, see https://wiki.u
The PPA davea42 refers to is the boinc teams build of Debians SID
7.0.27.
...If only we could see the 7.0.27 package backported into 12.04's
repository. Hint Hint
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Installed the PPA today on Precise and a Seti work unit ( 1013689114)
completed successfully.Good news.
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** Description changed:
We already had a bug opened for this issue. But it was marked as "fix
released" (I don't know why as no change ever happened to the repository
package)
- The Boinc package (7.0.24precise1) in the 12.04 Ubuntu repository doesn't
work for seti@home, it just prod
This bug seems to also affect LHC@Home, so it is not only SETI, but
Milklyway@Home and Einstein@Home works fine.
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Thank you Daniel. That PPA is Exactly what I was looking for. :-)
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Importance: Undecided => Medium
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You might want to try the more official PPA from the pkg-boinc team:
https://launchpad.net/~pkg-boinc/+archive/ppa
This has 7.0.27+dfsg-3, which is the current version from Debian
unstable.
boinc-app-seti is being uploaded to the pkg-boinc testing PPA now:
https://launchpad.net/~pkg-boinc/+archiv
And I'll bring this up again. There is a fixed? 7.0.27 in Quantal, that
fixed the "instant copmutation error bug".
There was talk of backporting that from Quantal into Precise.
This has NOT happened yet.
I tested the quantal package (which I believe is debians SID 7.0.27??)
in Quantal, and had n
Locutus, is there a possibility of you making a "static" PPA for boinc,
that can contain Debian's working SID (7.0.27) and NOT 7.0.28 from git,
which I'm hearing has another bug coming from upstream that is yet-to be
fixed...
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I remember him saying something about issues with the boinc-app-seti for
7.0.28? But he's gonna have to put in his input here because I'm not a
developer :-)
(Unfortunately I think they've been busy with other bugs)
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thanks for your bug report, I'm marking this as confirmed and trying to look at
the problem, but I really don't have any clue.
Steffen has some clue about this... right?
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Best regards
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