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non port: astro/boinc-setiathome/pkg-install

Number of commits found: 3

Thursday, 2 Jun 2005
21:36 pav search for other commits by this committer
- Update to 20050601

Submitted by:   J.R. Oldroyd <jr@opal.com> (maintainer)
Original commit
Monday, 11 Apr 2005
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- Update to 4.07.20050218, with GUI
  GUI disabled on 4.x for now

PR:             ports/79349
Submitted by:   J.R. Oldroyd <fbsd@opal.com> (maintainer)
Original commit
Sunday, 17 Oct 2004
22:47 pav search for other commits by this committer
SETI - Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence

Use your unused CPU cycles to aid in computations analyzing radio
telescope information for possible signs of ET.

This version of SETI@home is based on BOINC (Berkeley Open
Infrastructure for Network Computing).  Several other projects
besides SETI@home are using BOINC.  BOINC lets you participate in
more than one project, and it lets you specify what fraction of
your computer time should go to each project.

This port requires net/boinc-client and together these supersede
the astro/setiathome port which is now known as SETI-Classic.

Be sure to join the "FreeBSD" team on the SETI website once you're
up and running.

WWW: http://setiweb.ssl.berkeley.edu/

PR:             ports/72715
Submitted by:   J.R. Oldroyd <fbsd@opal.com>
Original commit

Number of commits found: 3