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fivemack 2008-06-03 15:28

Request for compilation
 
Is there any way that someone could produce 32- and 64-bit Linux and Windows executables of the pol51opt and pol51m0b programs from ggnfs?

(the version of pol51opt that I have, which is I think the most recent but still very old snapshot of ggnfs from sourceforge, has leaked 6GB of memory after running for eight hours; is there a less leaky version around? pol51m0b seems fine)

frmky 2008-06-03 22:35

Sure. You can find binaries compiled from the most recent source at [URL="http://physics.fullerton.edu/gchilders/polsel.tar.bz2"]http://physics.fullerton.edu/gchilders/polsel.tar.bz2[/URL].

Greg

miklin 2008-06-04 10:33

On a theme.
 
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Pleasant day Dear.
Here an example on a theme.
Files in an investment.
Who can explain such strangeness of behaviour of these programs???
Yours faithfully Sergey Miklin.

jasonp 2008-06-04 11:45

[QUOTE=miklin;135153]
Who can explain such strangeness of behaviour of these programs???
[/QUOTE]
Almost nobody.

Andi47 2008-06-10 07:58

[QUOTE=frmky;135110]Sure. You can find binaries compiled from the most recent source at [URL="http://physics.fullerton.edu/gchilders/polsel.tar.bz2"]http://physics.fullerton.edu/gchilders/polsel.tar.bz2[/URL].

Greg[/QUOTE]

Are these files windows-binaries? When I start pol51opt (from this source) in windows, I get an error message "program to big for RAM".

frmky 2008-06-10 16:18

[QUOTE=Andi47;135589]Are these files windows-binaries? When I start pol51opt (from this source) in windows, I get an error message "program to big for RAM".[/QUOTE]

No, these are Linux. Try Sergey's windows binaries. Otherwise, I can fire up MSYS and try to compile them.

Greg

Andi47 2008-06-10 17:04

[QUOTE=frmky;135614]No, these are Linux. Try Sergey's windows binaries. Otherwise, I can fire up MSYS and try to compile them.

Greg[/QUOTE]

I am using windows binaries from version 0.77.1-20060513-win32-pentium4.

Do you have newer binaries?

frmky 2008-06-10 18:30

[QUOTE=Andi47;135622]I am using windows binaries from version 0.77.1-20060513-win32-pentium4.
Do you have newer binaries?[/QUOTE]
Other than Jason's experimental code, no changes have been made in years so I doubt there is any difference.

Greg

Batalov 2008-06-12 03:25

pol51opt without the memory leak (for Windows)
 
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I don't know if they are any different but I've built
- pentium4
- pentium-m
- prescott
- nocona
Try them all, before replacing your existing binaries - your mileage may vary. One thing for sure, the pol51opt doesn't leak memory.

Enjoy,

Sergey

Batalov 2008-06-12 03:26

prescott
 
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... this one is built for prescott.

Batalov 2008-06-12 03:27

pentium-m
 
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... pentium-m


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