At this point trunk is fine to use.
I removed the debugging message that was filling up your log.
-- David

On 29-Oct-2012 2:39 PM, Joseph Areeda wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm running a few Scientific Linux 6.3 boxes at home to develop software
> for work.
>
> I can't use the RPMs being distributed because of a version conflict
> with a dependency that I've forgotten (sorry).
>
> I've been building from sources which seems to work fine and let me use
> the clientgui (boincmgr).
>
> I just went through this for a new system and wonder if pulling from the
> trunk is the wisest move.  The warning on startup catches my eye.
>
> Any recommendations on what I should be using (if you could include a
> git command line, you'll save me an hour or two)?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Oh one more question, I know it's not proper to include 2 questions in
> one email but this is minor.
>
> The new version fills the event log with messages that look like:
>
> Mon 29 Oct 2012 02:36:32 PM PDT |  | rsc 1: sim_used_inst 1 mask 1
> sim_excluded_instances 0
>
>
> What does that mean?
>
> Joe
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