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** Tags added: amd64 i386 saucy trusty
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #721298
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=721298
** Also affects: boinc (Debian) via
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=721298
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FWIW this bug effects the 7.2.42 (x86) BOINC client on Xubuntu 14.01.
# lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS
Release:14.04
Codename: trusty
# uname -a
Linux lab-netvista 3.13.0-43-generic #72-Ubuntu SMP Mon Dec 8 19:35
please try something like sudo apt-get purge boinc*, it should work,
otherwise install synaptic and try in the graphical way. there should
also be some apt flags to force a removal anyway
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otherwise you can just manually remove /var/lib/boinc-client and try
again
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Title:
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Now I have constantly running boinc with completely fucked up scheduler
clogging my computer. And no possibility of uninstall..? How?
$ sudo apt-get purge boinc
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Package 'boinc' is not installed, so not removed
Ah, of course the package is boinc-client... but as said, the problem has
gone only worse.
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> Now I have constantly running boinc with completely fucked up scheduler
> clogging my computer. And no possibility of uninstall..? How?
>
> $ sudo
No, still cannot uninstall:
The following packages will be REMOVED:
boinc-client*
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 1 to remove and 3 not upgraded.
After this operation, 1 695 kB disk space will be freed.
Do you want to continue? [Y/n] y
(Reading database ... 718132 files and directories currently
just the armhf build failed, and this is because of a buildd system bug.
I retried the build, but both i386 and amd64 should be fine
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This will fix the problem until your computer is restarted again:
sudo /etc/init.d/boinc-client stop
sudo /etc/init.d/boinc-client start
So, it's fix if you are willing to do it every time you turn your computer
on. This is because it will resolve the race condition that happens in
start up.
On
> However upstream changed completely the idle time code, and now they rely
> on /dev/input. So I presume with the next release this bug will be fixed
> "7.4.18+dfsg-1" should be fine.
>
> In a few hours will be available for testing on this ppa:
> https://code.launchpad.net/~costamagnagianfranco/+
Ah, so I was just hitting a simple configuration issue then?
Glad to hear that the idle detection is being upgraded!
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doesn't make any difference, since the tool is just to know the amount
of idle time on the system.
However upstream changed completely the idle time code, and now they rely on
/dev/input. So I presume with the next release this bug will be fixed
"7.4.18+dfsg-1" should be fine.
In a few hours wil
Hey,
wow, Jussi, you have put in great effort trying to fix this!
So I was just having this problem on Ubuntu 14.04.1LTS with boinc 7.2.42 and
was disappointed to see how it doesn't look like this issue has been resolved.
But, I think I just found a fix, and it'll need to bake a little longer to
Patrick, there is no fix and it's not even currently under work. The problem
seems to be in race condition at system startup (boinc starts before some
component of X is ready). I'm out of ideas and mainly out of energy to work on
this right now.
Partly because BOINC is badly managed (official so
I've been trying to fix this for days and just found this bug report.
I'm on Ubuntu 14.04LTS with BOINC 7.2.42 yet this has still not been
fixed. It's really an infuriating bug and from what I can tell it's been
running for the last six years (this bug report was linked to from
another older one.
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I initiated the issue in dev-list and it seems to be completely stalled.
I don't mean to offense, but I really don't believe it has been fixed.
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This bug has been closed since I forgot to remove the "closes" in the
changelog...
How can we progress on this? I don't remember what was the issue on the
boinc-dev mail list
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This bug was fixed in the package boinc - 7.2.42+dfsg-1
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I really don't know... anyway one problem is that "HAVE_XSS" is defined
at build time, not at runtime, so it is always defined even for servers.
I don't really know about your code, anyway I think would be nice to
follow-up on boinc-dev mail list, I think it is the most appropriate ml
for reportin
IsXReady function returns true when X is started. The static boolean
XisReady is just there to make sure IsXReady function is not execute after
X is ready. So it shouldn't slow down idle detection, and the function is
used only if X is expected to be in use (HAVE_XSS). So right now that code
only p
mmm don't really know...
what does this code do? I mean, does this code really slow down boinc to start?
did you debug it?
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BOINC is alwa
I thought that if I prevent BOINC to touch to X until it's ready,
everything would work. But it doesn't seem to work.
However, maybe that same piece of code (see attachment) could be used to
restart BOINC after X is ready? Ideas?
** Attachment added: "hostinfo_unix.cpp"
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Alioth seems to be down again.
Anyway please read the README.source in debian folder. (the quilt part)
after that please do:
git stash
rm .pc -rf
quilt push -a
do your changes here
dpkg-source --commit (if you changed the source tree)
otherwise if you only changed the debian directory
quilt pop
OK for some unknown reason cloning was successful now.
Is there easy way to resolve this?
$ git-buildpackage -su -uc --git-ignore-new
...
patching file client/hostinfo_unix.cpp
Hunk #1 FAILED at 1867.
Hunk #2 succeeded at 1989 (offset 66 lines).
1 out of 2 hunks FAILED
dpkg-source: info: fuzz is
I'm simply trying to clone the code. Yesterday it didn't connect at all,
now it seem to do something for awhile and then refuse.
$ git clone https://alioth.debian.org/anonscm/git/pkg-boinc/boinc.git
Cloning into 'boinc'...
error: Failed connect to alioth.debian.org:443; Connection refused
(curl_re
You need to register on alioth and apply for the pkg-boinc team after
adding your key to alioth.
If you want to start contributing you might want to do this, otherwise you can
export the commit as a patch with
git format-patch -1
and post here the patch.
I'll review and apply myself!
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Git refuses to apply my changes, so I try to start from begin. And now your
git repo seems to be down. So I can't do anything.
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Nevermind I think I found solution. I'll post patch in few days.
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Title:
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To manage notificat
I'm doing some tests and I wonder if there is test project for BOINC (with
actual mock up tasks)? So that I don't have to mess with real projects with
my VM.
I don't quite understand Upstart documentation.
http://upstart.ubuntu.com/cookbook/#expect
I made upstart script to launch the old init scr
Script didn't get executed from /etc/X11/Xsession.d or the permission for
execution was wrong (start script was not executed as root). There is also
desktop-session-start event for upstart scripts... maybe it would be more
standard.
I'll look more about how to write upstart scripts.
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ll /tmp/.X11-unix/
total 140
drwxrwxrwt 2 root root 4096 Mar 15 2013 ./
drwxrwxrwt 12 root root 135168 Feb 6 04:41 ../
no, seem that on headless it isn't created.
the second option seems to be feasible, can you please provide a patch or test
if it works on your system?
I'll give a try on a
Do you mean that /tmp/.X11-unix/X0 isn't created in headless servers? Isn't
there anything xserver does when it's ready? DBus signal? Pid file..?
Can we put boinc startup script to /etc/X11/Xsession.d and remove it from
runlevels 1,2,3,4,5 ?
On Thu, Feb 6, 2014 at 2:53 PM, LocutusOfBorg wrote:
the problem is that boinc can run also in headless servers... How can we
check this?
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Yes, sleep commands are ignored. And in fact init scripts are read in
strict order and thus probably not executed parallel. I made boinc's init
script to start last, but it starts apparently still too soon.
So, how about writing UpStart script for Linux desktops?
http://buddylindsey.com/getting-st
for some reasons the sleep gets ignored, even 2 minutes doesn't change
anything (IIRC)
there is some sort of dependencies, I need to copy from some other
program that needs a gui to be started (but I never found one)
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Start section of the init script starts with command "sleep 10". So I
assume init scripts are executed with multiple threads, and 10s just isn't
enough. I'll edit it to 20s, and do some more testing.
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yes, two different bugs, this one is fixed.
My opinion is:
boinc init script is called before gui initialization, so the calls fails, when
you restart it everything works normally.
Something in init script should be set in order to make it run AFTER the
gdm/lightdm/* engine.
this is a long stad
If I recall correctly, this wasn't case with earlier tests. So maybe we are
dealing with two different bugs, and other is now fixed.
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It seems it's reboot what makes BOINC stop working (same old, computing is
suspended). However I can fix this manually with following commands:
$ sudo /etc/init.d/boinc-client stop
$ sudo /etc/init.d/boinc-client start
Race condition at reboot? Ideas?
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thanks! Unfortunately this bug seem to be have been fixed, reopened,
fixed, reopened... and so on!
my thought is that xserver is really too buggy to be handled in all the
single cases, altough the original code seems to be working so nicely
and I didn't experience this bug anymore since the last t
Oh, of course...
Now everything seems to work again. But, let's wait day or two and I will
report.
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I think the best way can be to replace the function from the file in the
trunk tree or to replace the whole file!
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$ patch < boinc-v2.git-5a22c7684e01dc24e1bf265bf88dc181fe0b5587.patch
patching file client/hostinfo_unix.cpp
Hunk #1 FAILED at 1891.
1 out of 1 hunk FAILED -- saving rejects to file
client/hostinfo_unix.cpp.rej
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git apply gives this:
boinc-v2.git-5a22c7684e01dc24e1bf265bf88dc181fe0b5587.patch:148: trailing
whitespace.
}
error: patch failed: client/hostinfo_unix.cpp:1891
error: client/hostinfo_unix.cpp: patch does not apply
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can you please try this patch?
http://boinc.berkeley.edu/gitweb/?p=boinc-v2.git;a=commitdiff;h=5a22c7684e01dc24e1bf265bf88dc181fe0b5587
I asked David to refactor and to add error checks to the code :)
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OK this:
$ sudo su boinc -c 'sh -c 'sleep 2;xprintidle > /mnt/Data/test.txt''
Seems to be same as:
$ sudo su boinc -c 'sh -c 'baboon;xprintidle > /mnt/Data/test.txt''
So, only xprintidle is executed and the test is therefore invalid.
But for sure, xprintidle prints correct IDLE time when tested
And suddenly BOINC is back in its old behavior. I don't think I changed
anything. At least I can't remember. Maybe there was reboot between time
it worked and when it stop working.
Now when I run this command (not sure this is good test):
$ sudo su boinc -c 'sh -c 'sleep 2;xprintidle > /mnt/Data/t
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Don't worry about that, I'm happy when I'm finally able to use BOINC
with my required preferences.
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Upstream has accepted your patch, unfortunately they gave credits to me
:(
http://boinc.berkeley.edu/gitweb/?p=boinc-v2.git;a=commitdiff;h=0811886cbb1d282376e2dfd017ab39e34cd7d8ea
but you will have your line in the debian patch and changelog :)
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Pushed your patch
http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=pkg-boinc/boinc.git;a=commitdiff;h=ea24b74d14371df8d15440daf6968c77af76f6e9
I'll send upstream too
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Oh nice replying via email doesn't hide email addresses. Also "edit"
feature is missing.
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OK, I tried to commit my changes, but I assume it didn't succeed.
So I attached patch for my changes.
And now with my patch, everything works as expected. At least on my
system.
On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 7:27 PM, Jussi Lahtinen
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> Never mind I think --ignore-git-new does it...
>
>
> On Mon,
you can avoid the git-buildpackage problem by running dpkg-source
--commit and creating a patch file, or run fakeroot debian/rules clean
binary after you patched the file
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Never mind I think --ignore-git-new does it...
On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 7:19 PM, Jussi Lahtinen wrote:
> OK, now it compiles, but the missing XScreenSaverQueryExtension call is
> still missing. And if I add it, I cannot compile the source anymore,
> because of git errors. No actual errors.
>
> How
OK, now it compiles, but the missing XScreenSaverQueryExtension call is
still missing. And if I add it, I cannot compile the source anymore,
because of git errors. No actual errors.
How I do compile the code without need for commit/publish/push/etc the
changes I made?
On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 5:42
sorry instead of -sd you need "-us -uc"
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To manage notifications about this bug go to
Non of the ways work. But "git-buildpackage -sd" seems to come most close.
For some reason it tries to make pgp signature with your key... not sure
how to fix.
Now running lintian...
E: boinc changes: bad-distribution-in-changes-file unstable
W: boinc source: newer-standards-version 3.9.5 (current
oh I found the issue, prease run git pull and try again
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ok so can you please run (inside your git directory)
git checkout pristine-tar
git checkout upstream
git checkout master
git-buildpackage -sd
(you might need git-buildpackage command)
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$ dpkg-buildpackage
dpkg-buildpackage: source package boinc
dpkg-buildpackage: source version 7.2.33+dfsg-2
dpkg-buildpackage: source changed by Gianfranco Costamagna
dpkg-buildpackage: host architecture amd64
dpkg-source --before-build boinc
dpkg-source: error: cannot read boinc/debian/control:
git clone https://alioth.debian.org/anonscm/git/pkg-boinc/boinc.git
sudo apt-get build-dep boinc
cd boinc
dpkg-buildpackage
if you modify the source you can either:
dpkg-source --commit
dpkg-buildpackage
or
fakeroot debian/rules binary
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What is the path to sources exactly? Is this different from official git
repo?
[ ] HEAD20-Aug-2008 23:13 23
[ ] RENAMED-REF 25-Aug-2008 05:27 41
[DIR] branches/ 05-Nov-2013 12:29 -
[ ] config 05-Nov-2013 12:34 429
[ ]
can you please download boinc from here and try again (to build)?
https://alioth.debian.org/anonscm/git/pkg-boinc/boinc.git
moreover do you have libxss on your system?
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Official instructions (
http://boinc.berkeley.edu/trac/wiki/CompileClient ):
./_autosetup
./configure --disable-server --enable-client CXXFLAGS="-O3 "
make
cd packages/generic/sea/
make <-- this fails
And workarounds for that bug doesn't work either.
building boinc?
sudo apt-get build-dep boinc
fakeroot debian/rules binary.
Done :)
(I'll look at the code tomorrow, thanks for the hint!)
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The bug seems to be in client/hostinfo_unix.cpp.
According to documentation, right after XOpenDisplay call, there should be
XScreenSaverQueryExtension call.
See http://linux.die.net/man/3/xscreensaverqueryextension .
So this:
disp = XOpenDisplay(NULL);
// XOpenDisplay may
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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