Create/remove symbolic links for anonymous boinc applications
update-boinc-applinks \kx [options]
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.
For a full summary of options, run update-boinc-applinks \*(T<--help\*(T>.
\*(T<-h\*(T>, \*(T<--help\*(T>
Show help message and all options.
\*(T<--create\*(T>
Create symbolic links and project directories.
\*(T<--remove\*(T>
Remove symbolic links and empty project directories.
\*(T<--data-dir=\*(T>DIR
Manage symbolic links in the given directory DIR. If this option is not present, DIR defaults to the current working directory.
\*(T<--project=\*(T>PROJECT
Manage symbolic links only for the given project PROJECT. Run update-boinc-applinks \*(T<--list-projects\*(T> 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.
\*(T<--list-projects\*(T>
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).
Written by Frank S. Thomas.
Copyright © 2006, 2013 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.