config.xml has optional <ban_os> and <ban_cpu> elements,
which contain regular expressions matched against
os_name\tos_version and p_vendor\tp_model.
If a host matches either one, it's not sent jobs.
- scheduler: fix bug in job assignment
- scheduler: initial (incompleted, commented-out) code for
matchmaker scheduling
- server programs: declare "SCHED_CONFIG config" in sched_config.C;
remove declarations of it from all other .C files
(because I added a vector to it, I can no longer use memset
to initialize it to zero; instead, it must be a global variable,
not an automatic)
svn path=/trunk/boinc/; revision=14783
we need to use " to expand $PROJECT var
- scheduler:
take work_buf_min into account in deciding whether
a result will be reported by its deadline.
- all back end programs:
better error message if can't parse config file
html/inc/
translation.inc
sched/
*.C
svn path=/trunk/boinc/; revision=12652
of gcc to try and force them to not complain with -Wall but to always
include this, I decided to take a simpler approach. All these strings
now have global linkage. To prevent namespace conflicts they all
have different names. For the record, the variable extension is a hash made of the first ten characters of the md5sum of the file path, eg:
md5hash=`boinc/api/x_opengl.C | md5sum | cut -c 1-10`
svn path=/trunk/boinc/; revision=4979
the top of all .C files. This means that 'string' or 'ident'
run on an executable will tell you the exact file versions used
in building it, since CVS replaces $Id$ with a complete version ID
string. Declaration is volatile so that the compiler won't remove
it even under agressive optimizations.
svn path=/trunk/boinc/; revision=4610