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Message 22506 - Posted: 30 Apr 2006, 15:12:17 UTC

Hi, like others I have been experiencing problems with segfaults on the most recent version of boinc. I read that this is due to it being compiled with an older version of GLIBC than the one I have. Would giving users the source code and letting them compile for their own machine solve this? It could also mean code optimised for their setup?

Dave
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Message 22507 - Posted: 30 Apr 2006, 17:11:31 UTC

The source code is owned by the Met Office, and they don\'t hand it out without VERY good reason. And a lot of legal red tape.


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