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What you can do.
Is to configure well apt-get.
You give the priority to you OS line.
Then you also put the line for SLC303 (so only the packages that will
not be find in your favorite binary compatible with RHEL3 Os*) will be
taken from SLC repo.
And for sure don't forget lcg repos.
With this method i don't have to follow security issue for this package
and you don't HAVE to use SLC303.
I'll try to fin a citte preference file to post on the list and maybe
create a wiki page about that.
I have a politicaly incorrect question to ask :
"Why some people use CentOS ??"
If there is someone who wan to try SL4 please inform me.
Lp
* : What a precise description for all this os based on RHEL3.
Lp
On 27 avr. 05, at 14:51, Ian Stokes-Rees wrote:
> Hi Preslav and Louis,
>
> Yes, Louis was right: It is SL v3.0.3, not SLC v3.0.3 (i.e. Fermilab
> version, not CERN version).
>
> Preslav's list was almost complete:
>
> Preslav Konstantinov wrote:
>> We had the same problem installing a CE under SL 3.0.4. Installing
>> the packages
>> perl-TermReadKey
>> perl-Time-HiRes
>> perl-DBI
>> perl-CGI
>> tclx
>> from the base OS distribution solved the problem. The OS installer
>> and kickstart took care to install the packages they depend on.
>
> It is missing openldap-clients.
>
> When I tried to install a node with the LCG 2.4.0 CE, PX, and WN it
> told me that lcg-bdii was missing but not going to be installed, so I
> added "lcg-LCG-BDII" to the list of meta-targets. This still
> complained about lcg-bdii not being installed, so I explicitly added
> "lcg-bdii" to the list of meta-targets as well, and now it *seems* to
> be working (it is busy installing now).
>
> For the record, here are the RPMs I had to install before
> "install_node" would work:
>
> cd /system/uexport/SL303/SL/RPMS
> rpm -Uvh perl-DBI-1.32-5.i386.rpm \
> perl-CGI-2.81-88.7.i386.rpm \
> perl-Time-HiRes-1.38-3.i386.rpm \
> openldap-clients-2.0.27-17.i386.rpm \
> tclx-8.3-92.2.i386.rpm
> rpm -Uvh /usr/archive/perl-TermReadKey-2.20-12.i386.rpm
>
> All of these except "perl-TermReadKey" were in the RPM distribution
> with SL303.
>
> I then executed:
>
> /opt/lcg/yaim/scripts/install_node \
> /usr/archive/lcg/conf/site-info.def \
> lcg-CE-torque \
> lcg-PX \
> lcg-WN-torque \
> lcg-LCG-BDII lcg-bdii
>
> I'll report the outcome when it finishes.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Ian
>
>> Louis Poncet wrote:
>>> Ian in my opinion it is an SL.
>>> and we have one package that is present on SLC not present on SL.
>>>
>>> Try to install one of the pkg that is list with apt and send me the
>>> output.
>
> --
> Ian Stokes-Rees [log in to unmask]
> Particle Physics, Oxford http://www-pnp.physics.ox.ac.uk/~stokes
>
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