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Running FreeBSD 6.0 with SMP turned on
dmesg says CPU0 and CPU1 found, SMP enabled on CPU1 BOINC says: Processor: 1 any clues? |
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Also it says I have -4096 bytes of physical memory and 0 bytes virtual...
When I attach to the project it says I have 64mb of memory and need 56mb more memory...but I have 1gig of ram in the computer... |
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I fixed it myself...
The only way I was able to get BOINC to work correctly on FreeBSD 6.0 was to build it from source... First you will need to download and install "GNU M4 1.4.4" Then you need to download and install GNU's "autoconf" Then you need to download and install GNU's "automake" All from http://www.gnu.org Then you need to download and install curl (for libcurl) from http://curl.haxx.se Then you need to download BOINC's source from the stable CVS from there: ./_autosetup ./configure make make install and that fixed all my BOINC problems cept the platform thing -_- |
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Exactly the same problems over here. Couldn't get it to compile using autoconf and automake in ports ( latest CVS for 5.4 ) though. It passes configure but breaks on something I can't really make out.
I think I'll hack around a bit, perhaps I can find out what does the trick. |
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Exactly the same problems over here. Couldn't get it to compile using autoconf and automake in ports ( latest CVS for 5.4 ) though. It passes configure but breaks on something I can't really make out. I think I'll hack around a bit, perhaps I can find out what does the trick. Are you running the _autosetup first? and make sure you have the libcurl installed. |
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