At this point, our builds are built against Ubuntu Precise Pangolin(12.04) and 
use whatever version of libc it does.

I figured I would have to setup a new build machine to support wxWidgets 3.0 
for the BOINC 7.3/7.4.

Does Debian stable include a recent version of BOINC?

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-----Original Message-----
From: boinc_dev [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
"Steffen Möller"
Sent: Sunday, January 26, 2014 5:36 AM
To: Jon Sonntag
Cc: BOINC Developers Mailing List @berkeley.edu
Subject: Re: [boinc_dev] GLIBC 2.15 required for BOINC Manager?

Hi Jon,

> Debian 7.3 (stable) uses glibc v2.13, Debian Jessie (testing)  uses 
> v2.17, and Debian Sid (unstable) uses v2.18 so it looks like they've 
> changed their minds.  However, at present, the only way to run the 
> current BOINC client on the current Debian version is to use either the 
> "testing" or "unstable"
> sources.

If I got this right, then you are saying that the binaries provided for Linux 
by Berkeley are not usable for the stable Debian release, right?
Hm. I had accepted the message from past postings to some BOINC mailing list 
that Debian's BOINC packages we are providing is not usable for everyone, and 
my latest upload to backports.debian.org is (admittedly) a while ago.
But from my side I would not mind if the Berkeley developers left the support 
for Debian stable to the Debian people - just, I personally do not run stable 
and it is tedious for me to test it all, so I am not too keen on frequent 
updates.

> That, or download and compile your own BOINC client.  I don't think 
> most end users can or are willing to do that. I don't care too much if 
> the latest BOINC version doesn't work since I usually wait until a few 
> others identify all the issues with the current version so I can 
> decide whether to upgrade. That is, unless BOINC keeps nagging me to 
> use a version that I know won't run every single time I launch the 
> BOINC manager.  That gets to be really annoying.)

Hm. This is exactly the spirit that backports.debian.org should help everyone 
with. 
 
> Yeah, I know Debian isn't as popular as it once was.  In fact, since 
> only RHEL, OpenSUSE, and Ubuntu are supported by nVidia and AMD's GPU 
> toolkits, why not switch the official BOINC server VM's (and 
> instruction on the wiki
> pages) to one of those?  Then the same VM image can be used to build 
> and test client apps as well as run the server.

The NVidia packages shipping with Debian work nicely. Concerning support, with 
Valve's StreamOS distribution deriving directly from Debian, I have some good 
confidence that a continued bet on Debian is a good one. 

> I'd be happy to help with

Same here.

Cheers,

Steffen
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