FreeBSD x86 Beta Test App 4.61 available

Bernd Machenschalk
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Topic 13332

As promised, I made a FreeBSD App from the same code the Linux App was built from. It was made on a FreeBSD 5 system, so should run from then on. (FreeBSD 4 was dropped because even the BOINC Client doesn't run there anymore). It is available on our usual Beta Test Page.

Our possibilities regarding developing and testing on this OS are even more limited than last time I made such an App, so you're more or less on your own.

A known issue is that with some clients the "fraction done" is not reported correctly to the client. However the App runs successful on two systems I tested it on and gives valid results - and it's fast!

I'd be curious to know if it's faster than running the Linux App on FreeBSD, because the code is really identical.

Happy Testing!

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FreeBSD x86 Beta Test App 4.61 available

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That's a little odd!


No, not only a little... I'll have a look. Can you - for now - fix it with a symlink?

Edit: I have an idea what happened there, but I won't be able to do something about it before monday.

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The source code is identical

The source code is identical to what's used in the 4.58 Linux App.

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Thanks a lot! I'll do what I

Thanks a lot! I'll do what I can.

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RE: Is it possible that the

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Is it possible that the binary is from FreeBSD 5.2.1?


Yep, that's unfortunately the case.

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There were some rather major changes between 5.2.1 and 5.3. You will have to use 5.3 or newer to build this... Or do a static binary.


Thanks for the info!

Will do.

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RE: On my Athlon XP (SSE,

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On my Athlon XP (SSE, 1733 MHz, 256 kB L2 cache) times are down from ~21,900 to ~12,950 seconds.
On my dual-core Opteron 165 (SSE3, 1800 MHz, 1MB L2 cache per core) times went down from ~18,600 to ~6,240.


What have you been using before? The old 0.40 FreeBSD Beta or a Linux App?

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I've updated the FreeBSD App

I've updated the FreeBSD App on the Beta Test Page, keeping the same version number. The md5sum of the new package is d53fe3cb16bbf00a9e8ce5d824fe27f9 . It was built as a static binary on a FreeBSD 5.5-PRERELEASE system and also tested on a FreeBSD 6 machine. Have a look.

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It just so happened that I

It just so happened that I expected this - the page has been updated again, new md5sum for the dynamic binary package is d21630ac6abe657837db8e8709980869.

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Do you have any idea whether

Do you have any idea whether this will work on FreeBSD prior to 5.5-Pre? Probably on 5.4, but what about 5.3 or 5.2? Anyone still using these systems?

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BTW: Thanks to Jürgen

BTW: Thanks to Jürgen Nickelsen in Berlin and Gerrit Kühn in Hannover for providing machines and support

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