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Message 10561 - Posted: 21 Jul 2004, 4:34:53 UTC

I was successful at compiling (windows) 16 July daily of both boinc and seti (4.x)optim. for p4+ with sse2, but boinc 4.x isn't compatable with the current project. I was successful at compiling the latest "public" of boinc (3.20), but after trying many different daily's of seti wasn't able to get a clean link (vs 2k3). I tried my optimized build of boinc with my optimized (same p4+, sse2 enabled) seti 4.x, but always errored out on units (I only tried it with 2, since they are hard to get). I ended up using my build of boinc with seti 3.08 (no problems). What I want to know is if anyone knows which daily of seti will compile/link with the latest "public" of boinc or if my optimizations are wrong (not sure about sse2). I don't remember exactly which errors I got, but if that is an issue, I can rebuild and post the errors. My directory structure should be correct, since it works fine with the 16 July dailys.

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Message 10600 - Posted: 21 Jul 2004, 6:49:38 UTC
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The only error I get is "seti_boinc*slash*db*slash*xml_util.c" (lol, hard to get slashes to appear in the message) isn't found (there are a few warnings too, but they don't seem important). I've tried compiling xml_util.c by itself and it comes up with the same error that xml_util.c isn't found (which I see as weird, since that is the file I'm trying to make, it shouldn't exist until after compile). xml_util.h and *.cpp are both there. This is using seti_boinc-client-cvs-2004-06-25.

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