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Message 18528 - Posted: 28 Aug 2004, 0:48:48 UTC

The scheduler finally accepted to upload hundres of cobblestones, but there is still one problem! All these w/u are now 'ready to report', but the other scheduler is not accepting them. We are almost ready for the upgrade, we just need to 'report' the last cobblestones.


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Message 18536 - Posted: 28 Aug 2004, 0:58:31 UTC - in response to Message 18528.  
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> The scheduler finally accepted to upload hundres of cobblestones, but there is
> still one problem! All these w/u are now 'ready to report', but the other
> scheduler is not accepting them. We are almost ready for the upgrade, we just
> need to 'report' the last cobblestones.
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Try it again, now.
My 'Ready to Report' just connected.
No new work for 3.20 but at least it took what was ready.

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Message 18549 - Posted: 28 Aug 2004, 1:20:23 UTC

Yes, same here, I just got 20 Wu's to Report. I'm just going to keep running the Wu's I have because it may not be until Monday before they go to the New Version...Right now nobody knows for sure when they are going to go to it...
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