Built from the same codebase as the 4.33/4.34 Apps and includes assembler-coded prefetching instructions in the "Hough" code.
It also serves as a compatibility test for a new (virtual) build machine I set up. So if you find it crashing instantly, it's probably a bad library reference.
With the larger variety of Apps it had gotten harder to write an app_info.xml that satisfies everyone's needs. You may want to take a look into the file before installing the App (i.e. restarting the client) to see if your previous App version is covered.
Only run this if you're sure of what you're doing, in particular your CPU supports SSE instructions.
Find it on the Power User Apps page.
Happy crunching!
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GNU/Linux S5R3 "power users" App 4.35 available
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I updated the app_info.xml in the package (and the md5sum on the page), and also added the warning I already wrote at the 4.32 thread in the initial post.
The app_info.xml now has antries for:
HTH
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RE: It seems that the
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Pooh - looks like the same issur (after loss of heartbeat).
We should look into this again - Bikeman, do you have time for another debugger session?
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RE: RE: It seems that the
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Actually it isn't quite the same. A loss of heartbeat (i.e. stopping the client) leads to a "normal" exit of the App and a restart after the client is back at my machine (Pentium-M (1 core), BOINC 5.10.21). No segfault. Not that easy...
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The 4.35 App has become part
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The 4.35 App has become part of the new 4.38 beta App package.
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