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This is the first config and output/daemon test for linux and windows on AMD and nvidia cards. | |
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Good thing so far: wrapper_26019_linux_x86-64: error while loading shared libraries: libzip.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory - errors on 10xx cards Linking 'carry.cl' error LINK_PROGRAM_FAILURE (-17) (args -cl-finite-math-only ) - prpll error `GLIBC_2.33' not found (required by ./prpll) - error: use of type 'double' requires cl_khr_fp64 support //as intended - couldn't start app: CreateProcess() failed - An Application Control on windows //this needs user intervention | |
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Next batch will include | |
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badge test2 | |
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If you have an iGPU, disable it in cc_config, a few errors are related to. | |
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Conclusion test2 | |
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badge test3 The filename or extension is too long. update2: Need a little bit more local testing | |
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still having issues with command_line The filename or extension is too long | |
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We have changed the win wrapper to older version and it was working, linux is the next replacement, there must be a bug in the latest boinc wrapper code or something incompatible. | |
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We got some ERR_TOO_MANY_EXITS errors under linux Update: the linux wrapper is working if no commands will be used, not on win. | |
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The linux TF wrapper also doesn't work with commandline which windows did. There is only one option left to test it hardcoded. Not a good deal but can work. ERR_TOO_MANY_EXITS errors | |
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The hardcoded version on linux was working. We still have no clue why the other was only working on windows. | |
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Looks good so far. | |
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Supported cards: | |
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I'm completing them successfully on a 2070 Super. | |
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I'm completing them successfully on a 2070 Super. 1 per GPU, I will changed it to 2 | |
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If you have a multi-GPU system every GPU should get 1 task. Let me know if not. | |
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Your changed worked. I have 2 GPUs, 2 tasks. Thanks. These are quite short tasks, even on my old 2070S. I assume this is just testing phase. | |
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yes, normal tasks should run 3d+ on a 5500, just for testing if all is working, we could need longer tasks to test checkpoints (written every 5min). The change to 2 is not working as intended, need to check that. If you can run 2 GPUs at the same time then it is good for 1/2 | |
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Yes, I have two 2070 Supers on one Ubuntu 24.04 PC. It was running two tasks, one on each GPU no problem. Here is a link to the system: | |
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