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Number crunching :
Question about some messages.
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cowboy Send message Joined: 2 Aug 08 Posts: 51 Credit: 18,580 RAC: 0
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Ageless, and others, thank you. I won't worry about the messages then. |
Jord Send message Joined: 9 Jun 99 Posts: 15157 Credit: 4,362,181 RAC: 6
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H Elzinga Send message Joined: 20 Aug 99 Posts: 125 Credit: 8,277,116 RAC: 0
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I happen to check a couple of my work units, and find this: Same here. AKv8 and started after switching to CC6
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arkayn Send message Joined: 14 May 99 Posts: 4436 Credit: 55,006,323 RAC: 0
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I happen to check a couple of my work units, and find this: My guess would be that one of the new features in the 6.2 series is not recognized by AKv8 and puts it in the stdr file. I see it in the units I returned after updating to the 6.2 series as well.
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cowboy Send message Joined: 2 Aug 08 Posts: 51 Credit: 18,580 RAC: 0
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I happen to check a couple of my work units, and find this: Unrecognized XML in parse_init_data_file: computation_deadline Skipping: 1220985180.136000 Skipping: /computation_deadline Unrecognized XML in parse_init_data_file: computation_deadline Skipping: 1220985180.136000 Skipping: /computation_deadline Restarted at 3.73 percent. Unrecognized XML in parse_init_data_file: computation_deadline Skipping: 1220985180.136000 Skipping: /computation_deadline Unrecognized XML in parse_init_data_file: computation_deadline Skipping: 1220985180.136000 Skipping: /computation_deadline Restarted at 5.47 percent. Unrecognized XML in parse_init_data_file: computation_deadline Skipping: 1220985180.136000 Skipping: /computation_deadline Unrecognized XML in parse_init_data_file: computation_deadline Skipping: 1220985180.136000 Skipping: /computation_deadline Restarted at 6.22 percent. Any idea where to fix this so that this doesn't come up? Obviously its not affecting the work, but I don't want to take any chances. Any help would be great, thanks! Guess I should add the WU it came from: Here it is. |
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