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gRis:
Why were all the optimized S@H Linux applications removed? I thought the errors were present only in AstroPulse binaries.
sunu:
Um yes, why? And the astropulse apps didn't have any errors. Ubuntu's jaunty kernel has the problems.
Anyway, till they are reinstated grab them here: http://calbe.dw70.de/seti.html
gRis:
I may have not expressed myself clearly, I meant the 'application producing bad results under Ubuntu' :-)
Thanks for the link, I'm trying it out right now.
michael37:
On the related topic...
The older Linux applications, e.g. SSE and MMX, have app_info with application version 5.21
The current version of MB is 6.03. Will the older (two year old.. actually..) apps work with the new workunits?
Josef W. Segur:
--- Quote from: michael37 on 01 Sep 2009, 01:36:36 pm ---On the related topic...
The older Linux applications, e.g. SSE and MMX, have app_info with application version 5.21
The current version of MB is 6.03. Will the older (two year old.. actually..) apps work with the new workunits?
--- End quote ---
Yes, the only change in the new WUs was the chirp_resolution header parameter and all versions of MB apps will handle that correctly.
Of course if you're doing an app change with work in cache, the app_info.xml should be edited to have a version number matching what was in use when the tasks were downloaded.
Joe
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