boinc/doc/tool_add.php

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// $Id$
require_once("docutil.php");
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`<code>add</code>' adds objects to the BOINC database through the command-line.
Usages:
<pre>
add project --name=yah --long_name="YETI @ home"
add platform --name=c64 [ --user_friendly_name="Commodore 64" ]
add core_version --platform=c64 --version_num=717
--exec_file=/path/to/boinc_7.17_c64
[--message="Message"] [--message_priority="Priority"]
add app --name=YetiApp [--min_version=716]
add app_version --app=YetiApp --platform=c64 --version_num=717
--exec_file=/path/to/yeti_7.17_c64
[--signature_file=/path/to/sig_file]
[--exec_file=/path/to/more_bins
[--signature_file=/tmp/sig_file2]] ...
add user --name="Carl Sagan" --email_addr="carl.sagan@example.com"
--authenticator="deadbeef"
[--country=Estonia --postal_code=94703
--global_prefs_file=/path/to/prefs.xml]
</pre>
For detailed help, type `<code>add</code>' (with no arguments) or `<code>add
app_version</code>' for help on adding an app_version, etc.
<p>
Typically you will only <code>add</code> <code>platform</code>s
and <code>app</code>s, and only at the inception of the project.
A project is created with <a href=make_project.php>make_project</a>.
Core_version and app_version are automatically added by the
<a href=tool_update_versions.php>update_versions</a> tool.
Users are usually created through the Web interface.
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