Posts by falcon

1) Message boards : Server programs : compile boinc source code (Message 51227)
Posted 9 Nov 2013 by falcon
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thank, it work after i installed several packages missing. thank :)
2) Message boards : Server programs : compile boinc source code (Message 51184)
Posted 6 Nov 2013 by falcon
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Hello guys,
i try to compile the boinc source code (server_stable) running at Ubuntu server 10.04. Everything is ok until i run the command "sudo make" and it showed the error something like that., Anyone have any idea? i'm still new in this area.

https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-coOGUKOdQMc/UnpYA5WxFMI/AAAAAAAABKA/LPJ5chvVKGU/w800-h600-no/UBUNTU+10-2013-11-06-22-40-03.png

3) Message boards : Server programs : download full packages of server_stable (Message 51074)
Posted 29 Oct 2013 by falcon
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it work on me when i used git to download boinc packages..

here the step that i used

1) install the git client
sudo apt-get install git-core


2) download boinc source through git.
git clone git://boinc.berkeley.edu/boinc-v2.git boinc
4) Message boards : Server programs : download full packages of server_stable (Message 51015)
Posted 25 Oct 2013 by falcon
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thank.. i will try it first..:)
5) Message boards : Server programs : download full packages of server_stable (Message 50994)
Posted 24 Oct 2013 by falcon
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hello everyone.. i'm currently doing the project about desktop grid and try to setting up my own boinc server. so far im used ubuntu server 12.04 as a operating system for my project. However when i try to download boinc server at "http://boinc.berkeley.edu/svn/branches/server_stable/" using svn co http://boinc.berkeley.edu/svn/branches/server_stable/ it only download the index.html of the page..

so here anyone know how can i download full package of the server_stable completely?




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