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BOINC source code

Browsing source code on the web

You can browse the boinc code via a web-based interface (alternative). This is useful for getting individual files, or seeing the revision history.

Getting a copy of the BOINC source

The BOINC source code is stored in a Git repository. To get the source code on Unix:

git clone git://boinc.berkeley.edu/boinc-v2.git boinc
or
git clone http://boinc.berkeley.edu/git/boinc-v2.git boinc

This will give you a copy that you can modify locally, but not push changes to the BOINC repository. For write access, see below.

On Windows, you'll need a Git client such as TortoiseGit (see below). Right-click on the parent directory, select 'Git Clone...', and fill in the dialog with one of the above URLs. Don't forget to remove both no 'git clone' and 'boinc' from the commands above.

Branches

Various versions of the code are available at any given point:

Development

The master branch contains the latest source code for all components of BOINC. It is always under development, and has not necessarily been thoroughly tested.

To checkout the master branch:

git checkout master

Client releases

The client software (client and manager) is maintained as follows:

  • The code for each release is 'tagged'. For example, the code for version 6.3.14 is tagged with client_release_6_3_14.
  • A 'branch' is created for each released minor version. For example, the branch client_release_6_2 is the code for the latest release of version 6.2.

To checkout the client_release_6_12 branch:

git checkout client_release_6_12

Server releases

For all software other than the client (i.e., server, web, and API) a "stable" version is kept in a branch, server_stable. Don't use the server software in a client tag or branch; it probably isn't stable.

Notes:

  • There is no formal testing process for server software. Every so often, when no bugs have been reported recently, we merge the master branch into server_stable.
  • Because of limited resources, bug fixes to server software are normally NOT back-ported from master to server_stable.

For these reasons: the master branch is typically a better choice than server_stable for server software.

Installing Git

To access the BOINC Git repository you'll need Git client software:

To get a copy of the BOINC source code you don't need to understand Git - just follow the directions above. However, if you intend to modify BOINC or to look at branches, you'll need to know something about Git. Recommended reading/watching:

  • Getting Git: 1 hour video (technical, but highly recommended)
  • Pro Git: Great free online book (also commercially available in print!)
  • All the rest: Cheat sheets, tutorials and more videos

Write access to the main repository

Note: you don't need direct write access to contribute code to BOINC. Given the distributed nature of Git you can publish your contributions elsewhere (e.g. on GitHub) or send your patches via mail (using git format-patch).

Direct write access to the main repository is currently available via the SSH protocol with public-key authentication. If you want direct write access, contact David Anderson and/or Rom Walton. They'll ask you for your public-key. Here's how you can create a public/private key pair and use it after you've been granted access to the repository:

Windows

Please see this page for details.

Linux/Mac OS X

  • General note: before you start, please check whether you already have an existing key at ~/.ssh/id_rsa. If so, please choose a different key filename for the commands below! Alternatively, you could also reuse the existing key and continue with the final step.
  • Note to Mac OS X users: if you prefer "Finder" over "Terminal" hit CMD+SHIFT+G in "Finder", then enter ~/.ssh to go to that hidden folder.

The following shell/terminal command will create a key pair that gets stored in your ~/.ssh directory:

  • Public key: ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub
  • Private key: ~/.ssh/id_rsa
    ssh-keygen -t rsa -b 4096 -f ~/.ssh/id_rsa
    

If you used the standard key filename id_rsa and you want the repository named boinc-v2.git, use the following URL to access the repository:

ssh://gitolite@boinc.berkeley.edu/boinc-v2.git

If you had to use a different key filename because of an existing key that you don't want to overwrite or reuse, you can define a so called ssh host alias that allows you to specify which key to use when accessing the BOINC repo. To do so, add the following to ~/.ssh/config (create the file if necessary), assuming that you created the ssh key as ~/.ssh/boinc-key:

host boinc-git-server
       Hostname boinc.berkeley.edu
       Port 22
       IdentityFile ~/.ssh/boinc-key
       User gitolite

Now that you have the host alias defined you may access the repo using the alias in the clone URL (instead of the full user/hostname information):

git clone boinc-git-server:boinc-v2.git

Finally, send the public key to David or Rom. Important: the private key should never leave your system! Keep it safe!

Windows build dependencies

All the additional dependency files are now stored in boinc_depends_win_vs2010;; get them using git clone git://boinc.berkeley.edu/boinc_depends_win_vs2010.git. The dependencies should be stored in the same parent directory as the BOINC source code, for example:

+-+ source
    |
    + boinc
    | |
    | + api
    | + client
    | + clientgui
    | + etc...
    |
    + build_depends_vs2010
    | |
    | + curl
    | + openssl
    | + wxwidgets
    | + zlib

When you have older source code, deleting all previous source code and downloading it fresh will sometimes fix the breaks in building BOINC. Make sure to back up your own code prior to deleting the source code.

Source code road map

The BOINC source tree includes the following directories:

api
The BOINC API (for applications).
apps
Some test applications.
client
The BOINC client.
clientgui
The BOINC Manager.
clientscr
The BOINC screensaver for Windows.
clienttray
The BOINC Tray component (checks for user activity on Windows).
db
The database schema and C++ interface layer.
html/ops
PHP files for the operational web interface.
html/user
PHP files for the participant web interface.
html/inc
PHP include files.
html/languages
Translation files for project websites.
lib
Code that is shared by more than one component (core client, scheduling server, etc.).
locale
Translation files for BOINC Manager.
py
Python modules used by tools.
sched
The scheduling server, feeder, and file upload handler.
samples
Several example applications together with Windows and Mac project files and a Linux makefile for building the applications. It also includes Windows versions of some libraries (GLUT, jpeglib, etc.) that many applications will need, but which are not part of BOINC.
test
Test scripts.
tools
Operational utility programs.
win_build
Project files for compiling the client under Windows, and the Windows installer.
zip
Compression functions; not used by BOINC, but may be useful for applications.

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