Changes between Version 2 and Version 3 of CoreClient
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- Jun 28, 2007, 5:19:59 PM (17 years ago)
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v2 v3 18 18 19 19 {{{ 20 20 boinc_client -attach_project http://setiathome.berkeley.edu df0d93e384a2700f70e0bc45a1b2c96c 21 21 }}} 22 22 23 24 (substitute the actual name of the core client for '''boinc_client''' in the above example.) 23 (substitute the actual name of the core client for '''boinc_client''' in the above example.) 25 24 26 25 The core client is controlled by a number of other [UnixClient command-line options, configuration files, and environment variables]. … … 38 37 == Special cautions for Mac OS X == 39 38 40 Normally, you should not install the separate command client if you are running the BOINC Manager. The BOINCManager.app bundle contains an embedded copy of the core client. The installer adds the BOINC Manager to the installing user's list of '''Login Items''' so it launches automatically whenever that user logs in. To have BOINC Manager run automatically when other users log in, you can manually add the BOINC Manager to each user's '''Login Items'''. For details, see [MacAdvanced here].39 Normally, you should not install the separate command client if you are running the BOINC Manager. The BOINCManager.app bundle contains an embedded copy of the core client. The installer adds the BOINC Manager to the installing user's list of '''Login Items''' so it launches automatically whenever that user logs in. To have BOINC Manager run automatically when other users log in, you can manually [MacAdvanced add the BOINC Manager to each user's Login Items]. 41 40 42 41 On Mac OS X, the core client executable is named '''boinc'''.