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N/A Send message Joined: 18 May 01 Posts: 3718 Credit: 93,649 RAC: 0 |
I caught that in stdout just as I was loading up the thread! <version_num>470</version_num> [yawn] I think I'll head off for some breakfast... see ya in an hour or so. |
Metod, S56RKO Send message Joined: 27 Sep 02 Posts: 309 Credit: 113,221,277 RAC: 9 |
> Actually I think that should be 470 as in: > > [version_num]470[/version_num] (had to use square brackets - doh!!) > > not, 47 or 407. At least that's what I have for my app_info.xml :) Please, run your setiathome binary like this: # ./setiathome -version and read the beginning of output. THe value in the app_info.xml seems to be the value reported by client multiplied by 100. All the rest is just bitching around. Metod ... |
N/A Send message Joined: 18 May 01 Posts: 3718 Credit: 93,649 RAC: 0 |
Yup, the version number ×100. That's why it was so easy to peg down in the output - "Starting BOINC client version 0.47 for powerpc-unknown-linux-gnu" caught my attention very quickly. .o0(Must... get... food...) |
Ned Slider Send message Joined: 12 Oct 01 Posts: 668 Credit: 4,375,315 RAC: 0 |
> > Actually I think that should be 470 as in: > > > > [version_num]470[/version_num] (had to use square brackets - doh!!) > > > > not, 47 or 407. At least that's what I have for my app_info.xml :) > > Please, run your setiathome binary like this: > > # ./setiathome -version > > and read the beginning of output. THe value in the app_info.xml seems to be > the value reported by client multiplied by 100. > > All the rest is just bitching around. > ^^ True :) Ned *** My Guide to Compiling Optimised BOINC and SETI Clients *** *** Download Optimised BOINC and SETI Clients for Linux Here *** |
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