FreeBSD w. Linux emulation - should it work?

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Topic 10724

> FreeBSD w. Linux emulation - should it work?

Well, it would be nice if it would work - but we currently have our hands full supporting the three "official" platforms.

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Bernd Machenschalk
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FreeBSD w. Linux emulation - should it work?

The host data that the Linux client reports look rather weird:

Number of CPUs 0
CPU AuthenticAMD
FP ops/sec 1000000000
Int ops/sec 0
memory bandwidth 0
Operating System Linux 2.4.2

I don't think that this will work...

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Reinhard Prix
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Hi, I've not been able to

Hi,
I've not been able to reproduce this with the exact same WU on either linux or Mac.

In order to help us track down the origin of this bug, you could try the following experiment:

1) download the test-app : http://www.aei.mpg.de/~repr/EinsteinAtHome_binaries/einstein_test_i686-pc-linux-gnu.tar.gz
2) put it into your projects/einstein.phys.uwm.edu/ directory and unpack it there
3) create symlinks: 'ln -s H1_0069.9 H1.sft' and 'ln -s Config_Test02 conf'
4) re-run your commandline:
./einstein_test_i686-pc-linux-gnu @conf -f70.198 -o .Ha --startTime 756889648 --endTime 756931340 // @conf -f70.198 -o .Hb --startTime 756784738 --endTime 756825508 // -1 Fstats.Ha -2 Fstats.Hb -f 0.001 -a 0.02 -d 0.02 -s 70.200 -e 70.300 -b -o polka.out

It would be very valuable for us to know if a) you get the same error-again and b) send us the complete debug-output that you get in that case.

Thanks a lot.
Cheers,
Reinhard.

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