The new troughput is now calculated as:
0.5*old throughput + 0.5* the current throughput of the last job-set.
This prevents excessive variations in the calculation of the new
throughput.
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Since several jobs can be fetched from the server, it is interesting to
know how much undone jobs are still available. This will accomplished by
the new method getNumberOfUndoneJobs().
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A campaign server now tells all clients a unique run ID (the UNIX timestamp
when it was started). This allows us to ignore results from "old" clients
that talked to another server before, and to tell them to die.
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This is a precaution to avoid current and future naming conflicts with
common system libraries. libutil (part of libc) is the first, but probably
not the last example that already caused trouble twice.
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The FailBochs client is not linked by the Bochs build system anymore, but
by our cmake scripts (make fail-client):
- All Bochs libraries are merged into libfailbochs.a (a new target
within the Bochs Autotools scripts).
- The previous libfail.a is *not* a merge of all Fail* libraries anymore,
but pulls these in via library dependencies.
Additionally I did a lot of build system cleanup, e.g. additional external
libraries may now be pulled in where they're needed.
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