http://folding.stanford.edu/download.html http://folding.stanford.edu/linuxchanges.txt foldingathome-5.0.0 has been released, and I think a simple ebuild copy is all thats required, but i'm not sure. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. emerge foldingathome Actual Results: merged foldingathome-4.0.0-r2 Expected Results: merged foldingathome-5.0.0
We're now at version 5.02, please update.
Created attachment 38706 [details] New ebuild for 5.02
I have atached a new ebuild for 5.02. It seems to for fine with the old files: folding-conf.d, folding-init.d-r3 and initfolding-r1. I'm not sure about the version: should it be 5.0.2 or 5.2.0?
Why should it be 5.2.0? The folding.stanford.edu downloads page shows 5.02 as the latest version. The link to the changelog that was originally posted shows 5.02 as the latest version as well.
Created attachment 40551 [details] Folding@Home 5.0.2 ebuild - auto ncpus and gentoo team This is my Folding@Home 5.0.2 ebuild (i had not seen this bugreport yet so i made my own). It supports automatic number of cpu detection to run multiple clients and submits results to the Gentoo team if the user did not choose to configure a different team when they ran initfolding.
Gregory's ebuild is now in portage. Some of the files are a little different than previous ebuilds, so feedback on any adjustments is welcome.