Message boards : BOINC Manager : Deleting project files upon RESET
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Send message Joined: 7 Nov 05 Posts: 17 |
Is it the responsibility of a project or of BOINC to identify and delete files upon project reset? I RESET Einstein@Home and only the executable was deleted, while 60MB of files remained, some of them dating back to 2005 when I joined; I would like to get rid of these old files since I assume they aren't needed anymore. When cursoring over the RESET button in the projects tab the pop-up description says "Delete ALL files...." which is apparently misleading. E@H has said in its forums that they have a problem of cleaning up older files -- something they are working on. Still, I wonder if Boinc should delete all files in the project folder and leave it to the project to download files again only IF needed? |
Send message Joined: 7 Nov 05 Posts: 17 |
I'm using 5.8.15 Look, I know that E@H deletes its data files when no longer needed but I don't accept that a project (any project) is immune from forgetting to delete some files from time-to-time through omission or just sloppy programming. That's why I posted here and why I think that BOINC should delete all project files if asked to do so. Suppose I choose to suspend a project for a couple of months and return later -- must I leave 60MB of files lying around for a month or two? The project can download whatever files it needs when I return to get new tasks. And if a project is sloppy about deleting its own files should I not have the ability -- via my BOINC interface -- to get rid of them? I loan my computer and its resources for free and expect the projects to use those resources wisely, not frivolously. |
Send message Joined: 7 Nov 05 Posts: 17 |
First, just because deleting old files is no importance to you is no reason to infer that I am "moaning" about it; that is a negative inference. Perhaps you have presented or will present an issue of importance to you but not to me, should I reply to you and tell you to stop "moaning" about it? Second, my moniker "Nothing But Idle Time" is a reference to the idle time on my computer, not to my life-style. Third, BOINC v5.8.15 is not an OLD version, it is fairly recent. Fourth, the newest version is often buggy and I choose not to help with the de-bugging process. |
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