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keeleysam Send message Joined: 17 Dec 03 Posts: 133 Credit: 60,478,373 RAC: 0 |
I just got Fedora Core 4 Test 1 installed on a PowerMac G3 400MHz, and I don't want to use OSX on it, as it will jsut be a file server ATM. Does anyone have SETI/BOINC compiled for Linux PPC, and if you don't, can you give me instructions on how to do so? Thanks in advance, Sam Keeley |
N/A Send message Joined: 18 May 01 Posts: 3718 Credit: 93,649 RAC: 0 |
Is this a blue & white? FC3 or YDL4 might be better since FC4 is way beta. I think it can also do Darwin 7? I'm currently in a similar situation - I've been trying to compile the SETI client for the past few days with limited success [see 13182]. So far, I know that autoconf, m4, gcc, gcc-c++, and their dependencies, are required packages (I'm not doing the GUI version). |
keeleysam Send message Joined: 17 Dec 03 Posts: 133 Credit: 60,478,373 RAC: 0 |
Yes, it's a blue and white. I would liek to stay with fedora, and FC4 seems to be working fine. Where can I get FC3 for PPC? |
N/A Send message Joined: 18 May 01 Posts: 3718 Credit: 93,649 RAC: 0 |
FC3 is at fedoraproject.org/fedorappc/FC-3/. The announcement of the FC/PPC release and a list of other downloadable goodies is here. Be aware that the boot disc for FC3 wasn't blessed properly, so there's a workaround ISO you might need to download. The reason why I asked is because I don't remember off-hand if the B&W G3s were New World or not. FC3 doesn't "do" Old World (As I found out with the 6360), so I had to put Yellow Dog 3.0.1 on that. I did a full YDL4 install (read: I chose "everything" in the anaconda installer) on the TiBook quite some time back, and I remember SETI ran a few WUs. Since YDL4 is a repackaged FC2, I see no reason why FC3 shouldn't work. |
keeleysam Send message Joined: 17 Dec 03 Posts: 133 Credit: 60,478,373 RAC: 0 |
AFAIK, the B&W is New World. I think I'm going to try YDL4.0.1 on it. I'm download ing the ISO's now. It says you need all the CD's, is tha true? |
Hans Dorn Send message Joined: 3 Apr 99 Posts: 2262 Credit: 26,448,570 RAC: 0 |
Have you considered debian? It has a wide range of hardware platforms, and is pretty up to date if you switch to the "unstable" distribution. Regards Hans |
keeleysam Send message Joined: 17 Dec 03 Posts: 133 Credit: 60,478,373 RAC: 0 |
> Have you considered debian? It has a wide range of hardware platforms, > and is pretty up to date if you switch to the "unstable" distribution. > > Regards Hans > I am jsut wondering if anyone has it compiled, not really about which flavor of linux. |
N/A Send message Joined: 18 May 01 Posts: 3718 Credit: 93,649 RAC: 0 |
Yes - I compiled it under both YDL3 and 4 (Good thing I found my notes!). I'm not sure what the package dependancies were (Again, I'm an idiot and chose to install everything), but it definitely worked. For YDL 4 you'll only need the first 4 CDs - Those are the ppc binaries. The remaining CDs (5-8) are sources. The same is true of FC3, with the exception of the boot ISO. Be aware that there are two "YDL4"s - The original (2004-11-07) and an updated one (2005-02-23?). In either case, you'll want to yum... there's a few kinks in the packages that need fixing - most notably affected are sound and sleep. Darwin is probably the safest bet, but it's the biggest pain in the since it doesn't carry any GUI, and I haven't been able to get QT to compile. |
Hans Dorn Send message Joined: 3 Apr 99 Posts: 2262 Credit: 26,448,570 RAC: 0 |
> I am jsut wondering if anyone has it compiled, not really about which flavor > of linux. I could send you the sources I compiled under debian, they should work on ppc, too. I'm not sure if I could get my setup to cross-compile a ppc version, though... Regards Hans |
N/A Send message Joined: 18 May 01 Posts: 3718 Credit: 93,649 RAC: 0 |
What would make it easier is if the sources were posted the same way that the precompiled downloads are. I'm never sure if the tarball I download is actually intended to be compiled - It's supposed to be a "work-in-progress snapshot", right? Why not put a page that says "Here's the sources we used in order to make BOINC v4.25" so we'll all be compiling bona fide source code. |
keeleysam Send message Joined: 17 Dec 03 Posts: 133 Credit: 60,478,373 RAC: 0 |
> Yes - I compiled it under both YDL3 and 4 (Good thing I found my > notes!). I'm not sure what the package dependancies were (Again, I'm an idiot > and chose to install everything), but it definitely worked. > > For YDL 4 you'll only need the first 4 CDs - Those are the ppc binaries. The > remaining CDs (5-8) are sources. The same is true of FC3, with the exception > of the boot ISO. > > Be aware that there are two "YDL4"s - The original (2004-11-07) and an > updated one (2005-02-23?). In either case, you'll want to yum... > there's a few kinks in the packages that need fixing - most notably affected > are sound and sleep. > > Darwin is probably the safest bet, but it's the biggest pain in the <img> src="http://Homepage.Mac.com/NeoAmsterdam/Explicit/Ass.gif"> since it doesn't > carry any GUI, and I haven't been able to get QT to compile. > Could you email me the things that you have compiled to sam.keeley@gmail.com? |
N/A Send message Joined: 18 May 01 Posts: 3718 Credit: 93,649 RAC: 0 |
I'll have to recompile, but not a problem. Gimme an hour or two. |
keeleysam Send message Joined: 17 Dec 03 Posts: 133 Credit: 60,478,373 RAC: 0 |
> I'll have to recompile, but not a problem. Gimme an hour or two. > Thank you very much. These will be going on YDL4 on a G3. |
N/A Send message Joined: 18 May 01 Posts: 3718 Credit: 93,649 RAC: 0 |
I just finished off an OS X WU. I'll drop into Linux and compile now. I'll try to pass the "No AltiVec" argument to gcc, although I don't know it it'll be respected... |
keeleysam Send message Joined: 17 Dec 03 Posts: 133 Credit: 60,478,373 RAC: 0 |
> I just finished off an OS X WU. I'll drop into Linux and compile now. > I'll try to pass the "No AltiVec" argument to gcc, although I don't know it > it'll be respected... > mmkay. |
N/A Send message Joined: 18 May 01 Posts: 3718 Credit: 93,649 RAC: 0 |
# ./boinc 2005-03-31 01:04:49 [---] Starting BOINC client version 4.27 for powerpc-unknown-linux-gnu 2005-03-31 01:04:49 [---] No general preferences found - using BOINC defaults 2005-03-31 01:04:49 [---] Running CPU benchmarks 2005-03-31 01:05:48 [---] Benchmark results: 2005-03-31 01:05:48 [---] Number of CPUs: 1 2005-03-31 01:05:48 [---] 343 double precision MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU 2005-03-31 01:05:48 [---] 1182 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU 2005-03-31 01:05:48 [---] Finished CPU benchmarks Feel free to download the BOINC client (The SETI client is a problem). It's a 3MB *.tar.gz |
Paul D. Buck Send message Joined: 19 Jul 00 Posts: 3898 Credit: 1,158,042 RAC: 0 |
> Darwin is probably the safest bet, but it's the biggest pain in the *** since it doesn't > carry any GUI, and I haven't been able to get QT to compile. There is the BOINC Menubar GUI ... not bad at all ... it does not have all the bells and whistles of the UCB BOINC Manager ... but as a way to get going it works quite well ... |
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