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Hey. I don't really know where to write this. Mods, feel free to move where appropriate.
I just noticed a bug with Computing for Clean Water 6.40. It's a serious one. When I suspend the task, it gets corrupted. Could anyone fix that behaviour? My platform: Linux Mint 10 (Ubuntu-based, 10.04 I think), Core 2 Duo, BOINC 6.10.58, Computing for Clean Water 6.40. BOINC installed by APT. |
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Cruncher Joined: May 22, 2018 Post Count: 0 Status: Offline |
Hi,
Seriously, this OP belongs in the Clean Water forum. As for the error, plz visit the Result Status page and click on the error link for that result, then post the Result Log. If this is a bug, then others should see this too and sure we want to know the exact conditions when this happened. To know, please open the BOINC Data Dir and find the stdoutdae.txt file and scan for the moment the result crashed. Then copy some 20 lines before and after and post these. Also post a copy from the start up of the client and post 25 lines so we can see the set up. 6.40 is btw absolutely identical to the previous version. Did you run those, think it was version 6.17, and were there problems with those tasks? For sure on my Linux I've suspended so many tasks of different sciences and never have observed this. In this, were you suspending a single running task or were you suspending multiple tasks simultaneous, some running, some Ready to Start? Let us know. --//-- |
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