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TO try and explain what we are trying to do here:
By installing from the repositories we are setting up Boinc to run at bootup, automatically. The archive you download from Berkely does NOT do this. But the Berkely one will always be the latest version. So we download the one from there and copy the newest binaries over the older ones. You still have all the startup files, which are not version specific and the newest binaries.
The ONLY files you should be concerned about from the Berkely archive are the boinc, boinccmd and boincmgr.
The repositories will install from a package that sets up all startup files and sets permissions ans creates directories.
The archive from Berkely are the minimal needed files to run boinc from the command line, not automatically, from wherever you unpack the archive.
Last edited by PoppaGeek; 11-03-2013 at 05:49 AM.
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