08-29-2013
Compiling BOINC/Seti@Home for OpenBSD 5.3 Sparc64
I used to use x86 Linux clients for this years ago, but ceased all activity until last night. I have resurrected an old Sun Blade 100, which used to run Solaris 9, when I first owned it, in the 2003 period, but now is very much alive with 2 gig of new ram, and and extra 10 gig of drive space for these types of projects.
I have to plug OpenBSD - these guys did a great job with this Sparc64 port for these older Sun boxes. Now this computer sits running actively, with nothing to do! So lets run Seti on it, but alas, no recent binary for OpenBSD Sparc64 seems to be found. Thus I tried last night to compile my own, but the _autosetup script fails saying it can't find M4 >= 1.4 (not true, I have latest), automake( not true I have latest), autoconf (not true I have latest). The only thing it finds is gmake, which passes. Is there some sort of special tailoring necessary for OpenBSD? Or has someone solved all these issues already and could help me out? Thanks, Richard.
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update-boinc-applinks
update-boinc-applinks(1) update-boinc-applinks(1)
NAME
update-boinc-applinks - create/remove symbolic links for anonymous BOINC applications
SYNOPSIS
update-boinc-applinks [options]
DESCRIPTION
update-boinc-applinks creates (or removes) symbolic links for anonymous BOINC applications and their associated app_info.xml files in a
given BOINC data directory.
Note: update-boinc-applinks is an extension for Debian users and is only available in Debian's boinc-client package.
OPTIONS
For a full summary of options, run update-boinc-applinks --help.
-h, --help
Show help message and all options.
--create
Create symbolic links and project directories.
--remove
Remove symbolic links and empty project directories.
--data-dir=DIR
Manage symbolic links in the given directory DIR. If this option is not present, DIR defaults to the current working directory.
--project=PROJECT
Manage symbolic links only for the given project PROJECT. Run update-boinc-applinks --list-projects to get a list of projects for
which anonymous applications are available and therefore can be replaced with PROJECT. If this option is not present, update-boinc-
applinks will manage symbolic links for all available projects.
--list-projects
Show a list of projects for which anonymous applications are available. Normally those applications are provided by packages called
boinc-app-PROJECT (e.g. boinc-app-seti).
AUTHOR
Written by Frank S. Thomas.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2006, 2008 Debian BOINC Maintainers.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 2 or any later
version published by the Free Software Foundation.
13 January 2008 update-boinc-applinks(1)