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Message 47467 - Posted: 4 Nov 2013, 23:35:24 UTC

Did I read something in this forum last weeks that said they were going to release a new version of the Boinc manager today?

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Message 47468 - Posted: 5 Nov 2013, 0:53:10 UTC - in response to Message 47467.  
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No. You would have read that on the BOINC/dev board.
Where it's still listed as a test version. But it's probably not Monday there yet.

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And they've just put up 7.2.27 for testing for Windows, so no, They're not there yet. :)
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Message 47516 - Posted: 10 Nov 2013, 3:33:38 UTC
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7.2.28 is out now as the current version.

If you're using a 6.x or earlier version please heed the warning about not being able to go back (unless you back up your client_state files).
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Message 47566 - Posted: 14 Nov 2013, 3:19:21 UTC - in response to Message 47516.  

If you're using a 6.x or earlier version please heed the warning about not being able to go back (unless you back up your client_state files).


What does 'not able to go back mean'? thanks
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Message 47567 - Posted: 14 Nov 2013, 3:51:37 UTC - in response to Message 47566.  

A lot of the program has been re-written from scratch. The part that affects "going back" is the client_state.xml file, BOINC's "to do" list, which is now completely different to the way it was in version 6.

So it will be completely useless to version 6, and therefore all of the information needed by the reverted to BOINC 6 will be missing.

You can only "go back" if you made a complete copy of everything from version 6 BEFORE you changed to version 7.
And even then, work done in version 7 will not be recorded in the old version 6 copy of client_state.xml. It may be necessary to hand craft a new copy of the version 6 file, based on data in the version 7 file. I don't know.

Whatever IS involved in "going back" is going to be "messy".

If people just want to play around with 7, perhaps the way to do it is with completely new work that can be either completed before "going back", or just dumped. In which case also, completing ALL work in progress on version 6 should be done first as well.
Then you can have a blank slate going forward and going back again.


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Message 47589 - Posted: 17 Nov 2013, 10:01:29 UTC - in response to Message 47566.  

What does 'not able to go back mean'? thanks


The client_state files have different elements in them between version 6 and version 7. If you're already running a v7 client you'll be fine, its just the older ones have different elements. You can actually go back its just that you'll lose any work the v7 client has in progress if you revert back to v6. If the projects have "resend lost tasks" enabled you might get them back that way.

I personally never bothered and just upgraded old to new and then familiarised myself with it. Things like work fetch are a bit different between the v6 and v7 clients so you might want to adjust them once you've upgraded. A common complaint is also about the messages tab. The v7 client has an "event log" which opens in a separate window and shows the same stuff the messages tab used to show.
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Message 47595 - Posted: 18 Nov 2013, 12:49:26 UTC - in response to Message 47589.  

... A common complaint is also about the messages tab. The v7 client has an "event log" which opens in a separate window and shows the same stuff the messages tab used to show.


Yes, the missing messages tab is very irritating (extra clicks needed to find it), but apart from that, the version of 7 I am on seems OK.


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Message 47597 - Posted: 18 Nov 2013, 14:01:51 UTC

Yes, the missing messages tab is very irritating (extra clicks needed to find it), but apart from that, the version of 7 I am on seems OK.


Yep, I took a while to find it. still now running 7.2.28 without issue so far :)
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Message 47601 - Posted: 18 Nov 2013, 16:32:19 UTC

Yeah, I installed 7.2.28 on both of my machines the day after it was released. No problems. Both hadcm3n and hadam3p WU�s running just fine.

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Message 47613 - Posted: 19 Nov 2013, 10:27:30 UTC - in response to Message 47601.  

7.2.28 seems to run ok - had one model just now fail with error I can't interpret - but likely not new version fault. Other models other machines continue OK with 7.2.
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Message 47698 - Posted: 2 Dec 2013, 3:25:32 UTC

I see that there is another new version of the Boinc Manager, 7.2.33. After running on my 2 machines for the last 24 hours I can report that all seems to be going fine. No problems to report.

Is this related to the long awaited Boinc server software upgrade that was rumored to be going to take place in November?
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Message 47699 - Posted: 2 Dec 2013, 4:03:01 UTC - in response to Message 47698.  

No. That's just a BOINC bug fix.

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Message 47702 - Posted: 2 Dec 2013, 6:31:39 UTC

yes I am also running BOINC 7.2.33. I can also report that all seems to be going ok, No problems to report.
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Message 47703 - Posted: 2 Dec 2013, 7:15:08 UTC

The main difference between .28 and .33 was suppressing of image display within notices. One particular project had issues that caused the client to crash.
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Message 47705 - Posted: 2 Dec 2013, 17:40:43 UTC

I now have 7.2.33 working in Windows 8.1.

However, I had to clear my old BOINC completely from my registry before it would install.

I also had a problem getting it started.
When I tried to start it, it told me "the BOINC client has exited 3 times in the last 3 minutes". It would not start properly.
I had to start it by using "Run as Administrator" before it would start and run correctly.

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