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Message boards :
Number crunching :
Mac OSX & 5.12e - Oh dear!
(Message 303039)
Posted 11 May 2006 by Michael Bauser Post: I've got the exact same problem with an iMac running OX 10.3.5 and I am running BOINC 5.2.13. My results page for that machine. I took the liberty of looking at Area51's individual results, and he's getting the same error message about "Undefined symbols" that I am: <core_client_version>5.2.13</core_client_version> <message>process got signal 5 </message> <stderr_txt> dyld: setiathome-5.12.powerpc-apple-darwin Undefined symbols: setiathome-5.12.powerpc-apple-darwin undefined reference to _atanf expected to be defined in /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib setiathome-5.12.powerpc-apple-darwin undefined reference to _cosf expected to be defined in /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib setiathome-5.12.powerpc-apple-darwin undefined reference to _sinf expected to be defined in /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib </stderr_txt> I'm not a programmer, so that's beyond my ability to decipher. |
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Message boards :
Number crunching :
Computation errors on Seti Enhanced
(Message 302164)
Posted 10 May 2006 by Michael Bauser Post: I've got an iMac that's trashing every single result (after only a few seconds) with this message: <core_client_version>5.2.13</core_client_version> <message>process got signal 5 </message> <stderr_txt> dyld: setiathome-5.12.powerpc-apple-darwin Undefined symbols: setiathome-5.12.powerpc-apple-darwin undefined reference to _atanf expected to be defined in /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib setiathome-5.12.powerpc-apple-darwin undefined reference to _cosf expected to be defined in /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib setiathome-5.12.powerpc-apple-darwin undefined reference to _sinf expected to be defined in /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib </stderr_txt> It's G3 processor running OS 10.3.5, and it was handling SETI@home fine until the upgrade. (Boinc is running as a service.) The results page for this machine is almost solid pink. I've set SETI@home to "nomorework" for now. |
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