Hi,
I am having a problem to compile udpcast 20070602 with gcc 3.22.
After I ran
./configure
then
make
I got this error messages:
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gcc -g -O2 -Wall -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wdeclaration-after-statement
-Wshadow -DBB_FEATURE_UDPCAST_FEC -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -DUSE_SYSLOG
-DUSE_ASSEMBLER -O6 -DNO_BB -I. -I. -c -o udp-receiver.o udp-receiver.c
cc1: unrecognized option `-Wdeclaration-after-statement'
make: *** [udp-receiver.o] Error 1
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Does anyone have similar problem ?
Thanks in advance.
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National Center for High-performance Computing, Taiwan.
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I´m trying to boot UDPCast on a Pentium 233Mhz, 128mb RAM with the floppy
disk but it locks on "input: AT Translated Set 2 Keyboard as
/class/input/input0"
It happened also with a Pentium Pro 166Mhz, 64mb RAM...any ideas?
Hello,
I am evaluating UDPcast for cloning a whole LAN. It seems to be a
wonderful program, although I have a couple of problems.
question #1
In the changelog page, it is reported that version 20070622 fixed a lzop
blocksize issue. Since I always use lzop compression, I guess I should
update to this latest version... but I cannot find it anywhere. I always
use cast-o-matic to generate a custom ISO, but it generates one with the
old 20070602 version. Would it be possible to update cast-o-matic to the
latest one or make a ready-made ISO bootable CD image available somewhere?
question #2
When I clone many PCs, I always get many retransmissions in full-duplex
mode. In the tuning hints page, it is suggested to lowering the slice
size with the "--slice-size" option. How can I do that via cast-o-matic?
What's the config parameter to change and what do you suggest as a safe
value?
Thanks very much for your inputs!
- AS
<http://www.udpcast.linux.lu/20070602/udpcd.iso>
Hi,
I need to clone a computer A to B, C,D and simultaneously clone a computer E
to F, G, H on the same network.
Is it possible?
It would be better if I could have two distinct networks (if I could unplug a
network cable on a switch), because udpcast causes hard charge on network.
I can't.
If I choose port 9000 on A, B, C and D, it will use 9001 port too (am I
right?)
If I choose port 9002 on E, F, G and H, will it use 9002 and 9003 port or is
the 9001 systematcly used?
Regards.
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Stephane