If an app is hard, the scheduler always does the deadline check,
even if the client has no other jobs for this project.
And the estimated wallclock duration is multiplied by 1.3,
to avoid sending jobs to hosts that will barely make the deadline.
Hard apps are marked by setting weight = -1.
This is a total kludge, to avoid adding another field to app.
svn path=/trunk/boinc/; revision=15607
set the timestamp of the thread to the timetamp of
the latest non-hidden post (rather than to now).
Same thing for forum timestamp.
- scheduler: return more informative message to user in case of
request message parse error
svn path=/trunk/boinc/; revision=15526
was being cast to a pointer to 64-bit time field
(this caused wrong results on 64-bit servers)
From Sharov Artyom.
svn path=/trunk/boinc/; revision=15517
This tells the sample bitwise validator to ignore this file.
- client: parse the above field (avoid "unparsed XML" msgs)
svn path=/trunk/boinc/; revision=15514
- client: change CUDA detection on Linux and Mac.
Look for libcuda.so in /usr/lib/nvidia and /usr/lib64/nvidia.
If we find it, assume that libcudart is in the library path.
svn path=/trunk/boinc/; revision=15477
don't create shmem segs in global name space.
Hopefully this will fix a bug
(on Vista, UAC off, non-protected install)
where apps fail to attach to shmem.
svn path=/trunk/boinc/; revision=15444
it was already decremented when the post was hidden
- Added a function to forum_repair.php to fix inconsistencies
due to the above bug
svn path=/trunk/boinc/; revision=15433
(fix links on profile-index pages)
- web: use cache-control "no-store" only for home.php.
This makes it so that, e.g. if you scroll to the middle of a long page,
follow a link, then click Back,
you'll go back the original scroll position rather than top of page.
svn path=/trunk/boinc/; revision=15391
There are two aspects:
1) undoing magic quotes (if it's being used).
This must be done for all GET and POST string inputs.
It is now done automatically by get_str() and post_str().
The places that refer to $_GET and $_POST directly
must do it themselves using undo_magic_quotes().
2) Escaping user-supplied strings before using them in DB queries.
This is done by process_user_text()
(which should be renamed db_escape_string()).
The new principle:
call process_user_text() in the function that does the DB query
(not at any higher level).
svn path=/trunk/boinc/; revision=15389
1) it's not correct to apply stripslashes() to all form input.
That should be done only if magic quotes is on.
I fixed this by adding a function undo_magic_quotes()
that does the right thing.
2) There's no reason to strip backslashes from user-supplied text
(forum titles and bodies, private messages, passwords etc.)
I'm not sure why this was being done.
It prevented messages from containing backslashes.
svn path=/trunk/boinc/; revision=15364