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Scheduler reply incompatible to CC4.19

Scheduler reply incompatible to CC4.19

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Message 14632 - Posted: 12 Feb 2007, 13:23:37 UTC

SETI@home Beta Test - 2007-02-12 10:22:26 - SCHEDULER_REPLY::parse(): bad first tag <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" ?>


Both Linux and Windows affected.
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Message 14707 - Posted: 14 Feb 2007, 0:20:00 UTC

They have just upgrated the server code. Maybe the server code base is getting beyond the ability to use an old client.

To get a better answer you should post to the Number Crunching. Becanuse of the low number of participants here we do all our communaction there.
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Message 14721 - Posted: 14 Feb 2007, 3:12:43 UTC
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Well, I made a BOINCzilla entry, that should arrive where something can be done :-)

Afaik. 4.19 was the last one that didn't ignore stuff that it did not know, the fix is dated Oct. 2004 - but 4.19 brings me through firewall authentication on 3 boxes where 5.x fails :-/

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Btw.: that part should be treated very careful, 4.19 together with the new scheduler either downloads tons of WUs (which never arrive) or creates tons of host entries.
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