Difference between revisions of "Change Log 7.6.5 - 7.6.6 (July 15, 2015)"
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'''Preliminary Change Log 7.6.5 -> 7.6.6''' | '''Preliminary Change Log 7.6.5 -> 7.6.6''' | ||
− | Mac installer: make my changes for OS 10.11 El Capitan compatibility work with branded versions of BOINC (GridRepublic, etc.) | + | * Mac installer: make my changes for OS 10.11 El Capitan compatibility work with branded versions of BOINC (GridRepublic, etc.) |
− | client: fix bug in computing elapsed time when CPU throttling. | + | * client: fix bug in computing elapsed time when CPU throttling. |
− | When CPU throttling was in effect, we were accumulating elapsed time at about half the correct rate. | + | :When CPU throttling was in effect, we were accumulating elapsed time at about half the correct rate. |
− | MGR: Prevent crash on Windows with the menu disabling code. Revisit when more time is available. | + | * MGR: Prevent crash on Windows with the menu disabling code. Revisit when more time is available. |
− | client (Win): when read stderr.txt, wait for write lock to be release first. | + | * client (Win): when read stderr.txt, wait for write lock to be release first. |
− | Apparently, on Win, there is still a write lock on stderr.txt, and its buffer isn't flushed, until shortly after the app process exits. This is bizarre, but so be it. | + | :Apparently, on Win, there is still a write lock on stderr.txt, and its buffer isn't flushed, until shortly after the app process exits. This is bizarre, but so be it. |
Latest revision as of 16:35, 28 May 2016
Preliminary Change Log 7.6.5 -> 7.6.6
- Mac installer: make my changes for OS 10.11 El Capitan compatibility work with branded versions of BOINC (GridRepublic, etc.)
- client: fix bug in computing elapsed time when CPU throttling.
- When CPU throttling was in effect, we were accumulating elapsed time at about half the correct rate.
- MGR: Prevent crash on Windows with the menu disabling code. Revisit when more time is available.
- client (Win): when read stderr.txt, wait for write lock to be release first.
- Apparently, on Win, there is still a write lock on stderr.txt, and its buffer isn't flushed, until shortly after the app process exits. This is bizarre, but so be it.