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Message 16465 - Posted: 5 Apr 2008, 8:17:00 UTC

amd64 Linux 2.6.24
boinc(6.1.12) compiled from source

I started with a clean directory and attatched to my account manager (Bam!) , I see all my projects appear in the project tab, but in the mesages all the projects are saying
"Message from server: Incomplete request received".

BBC even adds the msg
"already attached to project named (possibly wrong URL)"

I have detached and re attached. I am getting no work from anything. what is happening?
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Message 16535 - Posted: 8 Apr 2008, 22:06:24 UTC - in response to Message 16465.  

amd64 Linux 2.6.24
boinc(6.1.12) compiled from source

I started with a clean directory and attatched to my account manager (Bam!) , I see all my projects appear in the project tab, but in the mesages all the projects are saying
"Message from server: Incomplete request received".

BBC even adds the msg
"already attached to project named (possibly wrong URL)"

I have detached and re attached. I am getting no work from anything. what is happening?



still happening......
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Message 16538 - Posted: 9 Apr 2008, 1:14:52 UTC

I suppose that you do know that BOINC V 6.* is test only, and that if you insist on using it, any problems are either up to you to fix, or should be reported on the alpha test site?

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