Seti BOINC on DEC (HP) Alpha processor

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Message 79362 - Posted: 14 Feb 2005, 14:08:34 UTC

I've found many snippets of threads and broken links but no definitive guide for compiling BOINC/Seti on an Alpha machine. I have a EV6 based machine running Gentoo Linux and would dearly like to compile this with the optimised Compaq C compiler. Does anyone have the list of changes I need to make to the source to produce a Alpha binary? TIA.
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Message 85060 - Posted: 11 Mar 2005, 14:55:38 UTC

i was able to compile and run BOINC on a 21064/NetBSD2.0 without any changes. havent gotten seti to work yet, but i have problems with that on non-alphas as well

have you tried the gentoo ebuild from bugs?
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Message 125061 - Posted: 18 Jun 2005, 23:04:07 UTC

If you wan't, it is posible to add a link to your webpage with your compiled clients, to the third party site (http://boinc.berkeley.edu/download_other.php).
Please contact me via email (seti-boinc@dotsch.de), that I can report the link to the boinc project team for adding.

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