= Preferences override file = By default, [GlobalPrefs global preferences] and host venue are maintained on a project server, edited via a web interface, and downloaded from the server. Some people may want to edit preferences locally, modify preferences on a single host, or hardwire the host venue. To accommodate these requirements, BOINC lets you create a 'preferences override file'. This file is read by the core client after it reads the preferences from the server, and it overrides those preferences. The preferences override file is named `global_prefs_override.xml`. Its structure as follows: {{{ #!xml %d %f %f %f %f %f %f %f %d %f %f %f %f %f %f %f %f %f %f %f %f %d %.02f %.02f %.02f %.02f }}} {{{ #!comment Where did [ venue ] come from? I've removed it since it's badly formed XML and I can't find it in the source. Look in cs_prefs.c where it says: // Read global preferences into the global_prefs structure. // 1) read the override file to get venue in case it's there // 2) read global_prefs.xml // 3) read the override file again // // This is called: // - on startup // - on completion of a scheduler or AMS RPC, if they sent prefs // - in response to read_global_prefs_override GUI RPC It's the choice of venue that is done there. As you can set GPOs for different venues. }}} NOTE: the above is updated for BOINC 5.10+; see [source:trunk/boinc/lib/prefs.C lib/prefs.C] and [source:trunk/boinc/lib/prefs.h lib/prefs.h] for more information. If you write a program for editing preferences locally, you'll want to be able to tell a running core client to reread the preferences override file. You can do this using the [GuiRpc#function-read_global_prefs_override read_global_prefs_override()] GUI RPC, or run [BoincCmd boinc_cmd] with the `--read_global_prefs_override` option.