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Message 13626 - Posted: 20 Jun 2005, 22:22:29 UTC

Well now all the XML files are empty or completely malformed... I hope this means someone is working on it? :) I hear tolu is supposedly back as of today but probably swamped with email and backlogged problems :/
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Message 13627 - Posted: 20 Jun 2005, 22:57:45 UTC - in response to Message 13356.  

> *cough* anyone still there or is this project running itself while everyone is
> on vacation? The problem still remains...
> The More things change,the more they remain the same.This problem
has affected me for 6 days now.NO CREDIT! Lets be nice,I just got back
from Vacation also.Cammon then guys,lets get back on track!Please,Sincerly
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Message 13636 - Posted: 21 Jun 2005, 4:07:37 UTC

This thread is not about the no credit problem. The problem with the XML files is completely seperate and was happening long before the credits stopped flowing. There are a couple of other threads about the no credit problem. Lets try not to confuse the admins TOO much and keep seperate problems in seperate threads :)
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Message 13841 - Posted: 25 Jun 2005, 2:06:16 UTC

Bump. The XML is still messed up! I see other problems are being solved... Can someone PLEASE look at the XML? Right now there have been no updates for over 5 days.
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Message 13910 - Posted: 27 Jun 2005, 2:41:13 UTC - in response to Message 13841.  

> Bump. The XML is still messed up! I see other problems are being solved...
> Can someone PLEASE look at the XML? Right now there have been no updates for
> over 5 days.
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Who really cares Toby, in the grand scheme of CP.. The basic system seems to have some big problems in general (and specifically over the last 5 days) and your stats are probably at the bottom of the list (and probably should be!). XML Stats can't be right until individual user stats (on their acct info link) seem to be correct, and this seems like a logicial conclusion to me...

Why don't you dig into the stats code yourself and provide a fix to the developers? :-)

Someone that bumps a post as they don't feel they're getting the attention they want does remind me of a kid in the back seat asking "are we there yet?" on a too frequent basis! :-(

Let them fix the basic issues, as I feel they will, and then worry about your xml stuff..


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Message 13913 - Posted: 27 Jun 2005, 3:34:24 UTC

Strange that this thread has been giving this error message at the top:

Warning: mysql_numrows(): supplied argument is not a valid MySQL result resource in /websites/boinc/projects/cpdnboinc/html/inc/forum.inc on line 418


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Message 13920 - Posted: 27 Jun 2005, 4:12:36 UTC - in response to Message 13913.  

> Strange that this thread has been giving this error message at the top:
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> Warning: mysql_numrows(): supplied argument is not a valid MySQL result
> resource in /websites/boinc/projects/cpdnboinc/html/inc/forum.inc on line 418
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Not stange if the DB is again having "space" issues.....
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Message 13922 - Posted: 27 Jun 2005, 4:22:18 UTC - in response to Message 13910.  

> Why don't you dig into the stats code yourself and provide a fix to the
> developers? :-)

Uh... I have. There are several patches in db_dump that were written by me or by Dr. Anderson after I found a problem, researched it as far as I could without access to the database and brought it to his attention. As I stated above, I believe the current host problem has actually been fixed in the latest version.

> Someone that bumps a post as they don't feel they're getting the attention
> they want does remind me of a kid in the back seat asking "are we there yet?"
> on a too frequent basis! :-(

Don't think a once per week post counts as being QUITE that annoying...

> Let them fix the basic issues, as I feel they will, and then worry about your
> xml stuff..

It looked like some of the basic issues were being fixed when I posted that bump. Looks like things may not have worked out after all...
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Message 13923 - Posted: 27 Jun 2005, 6:15:03 UTC - in response to Message 13922.  

> > Why don't you dig into the stats code yourself and provide a fix to the
> > developers? :-)
>
> Uh... I have. There are several patches in db_dump that were written by me
> or by Dr. Anderson after I found a problem, researched it as far as I could
> without access to the database and brought it to his attention. As I stated
> above, I believe the current host problem has actually been fixed in the
> latest version.
>

Toby. But should your XML bugs be of a higher priority than geting CP to work in general? Should CP update server code for you when there seems to be much bigger "fish to fry"?

> > Someone that bumps a post as they don't feel they're getting the
> attention
> > they want does remind me of a kid in the back seat asking "are we there
> yet?"
> > on a too frequent basis! :-(
>
> Don't think a once per week post counts as being QUITE that annoying...

It is if you work with Dr Anderson on bug fixes and could just email him! "Hey, Dave.. You got the CP folks to install our fixes in the server code yet?"

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> > Let them fix the basic issues, as I feel they will, and then worry about
> your
> > xml stuff..
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> It looked like some of the basic issues were being fixed when I posted that
> bump. Looks like things may not have worked out after all...

Hey, All I know is I'm missing a bunch of credit and trickles, and have been getting errors off the servers all day "master file fetch failed". To me, it doesn't seem that the basic stuff is back in one piece, and other posters here seem to indicate the same thing... You should sit quietly in the back seat until that happens before you ask "are we there yet" again! :-)
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Message 13929 - Posted: 27 Jun 2005, 10:27:43 UTC

It seemed to me that Toby provided a good answer to your question: It appeared that sufficient progress had been made to turn towards the XML. Unfortunately it turned out that this wasn't the case.

Your repetition of the dealt with point while at the same time asking about the progress indicator and time to completion fix makes me think your comments would be better directed to yourself.
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Message 13967 - Posted: 28 Jun 2005, 3:58:58 UTC

Well all squabbling aside, it seems the XML has been fixed. I have seen a couple updates today and the hosts file appears to be complete and well-formed. Yay! Thanks to the CP.net team.
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