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folding.sh 0.6.2 released

Minor update available for folding.sh. For those interested the download is available in the traditional location as well as on Launchpad. Still working on a package folks.

  • updated config file control, allowing commenting in the ~/.foldingrc
  • added ‘migrate’ function, easing transitioning to new hardware
  • added ‘version’ function as standalone (vs output via ‘help’)
  • misc cleanup

As usual, if you are using folding.sh as a front-end to your folding @ home the only thing you need to do to upgrade is overwrite your current copy of folding.sh with the new one. It will not affect your current folding data or processes and does not require anything is restart.

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  1. February 16th, 2008 at 08:21 | #1

    Sweet comment spam. Anyway, the last line of the post left me hanging: does it require a restart or not?

  2. Sparky
    February 16th, 2008 at 10:51 | #2

    I’m running this on my laptop, works like a champ. I was wondering if you have any suggestions on how to automatically stop it when I switch from AC to battery power.

  3. February 17th, 2008 at 10:46 | #3

    @Conor – it does not require a restart of the service. Simply overwrite your current folding.sh with the new version and you’re done.

    @Sparky – Currently there is no automated method for that, other than you doing a ‘sudo /etc/init.d/folding stop’. That could be something to look into in the future though.