as described here: http://boinc.berkeley.edu/trac/wiki/ClientDataModel
Compatibility: if your project is using upload signatures:
- set ignore_upload_certificates
- disable job creation
- let your job queue drain
- upgrade to new server software
- clear ignore_upload_certificates
- enable job creation
svn path=/trunk/boinc/; revision=23863
- add <heartbeat_debug> log flag
- show trickle-up and int file upload msgs if <app_msg_receive> set
- if scheduler RPC reason is trickle-up, say so
- manager:
- restore "non CPU intensive" to task description
- project properties: show if RPC in progress or trickle-up pending.
(show these low-probability things only if present)
- manager: fix Unix build
(from Ian Hay)
svn path=/trunk/boinc/; revision=23365
change various std::string to char[n], to improve performance.
NOTE: std::string should ONLY be used in cases where there is
no a priori limit on string length.
If there's a limit (e.g. because the string originates in
a fixed-size database field) always use char[n].
svn path=/trunk/boinc/; revision=20877