Cheers for the replies. I've had this from Matt:
> We've run some tests on our software installer and it works
> at most of the sites we have access to (including Liverpool),
> from Steve's comments it appears that Liverpool do not have
> all the requirements listed below installed.
> The list was passed on to me by the head of our MC group and
> did not account, it seems, for the fact that the grid
> version of our software is a stripped down version. I'll
> update the VOID card accordingly now!
It looks like we can calm down. The only specials I put
on were git and pythion-devel.
Steve
On 08/03/2012 11:26 AM, Stephen Jones wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I saw this in a broadcast (see below).
>
> These libs are available in 5 or dag, or already installed at
> Liverpool or otherwise easy to get :
>
> cppunit-dev, graphviz, graphviz-dev, libusb-dev , libX11-dev,
> libxt-dev, libmysql++-dev,
> autoconf, automake, libtool, bzip2-devel, g++, git, python-devel,
> subversion, curl-config (assumed part of libcurl)
>
> But I personally have my doubts about (some of ) these:
>
> freeglut3, freeglut3-dev (some kind of GUI lib)
> intltool-debian (a Debian specific tool for different countries)
> libboost-dev (some Debian C++ libs)
> libbz2-dev (some non-RedHat compression lib)
> libc6-dev-i386 (some non-RedHat C libs)
> libcurl4-openssl, libcurl4-openssl-dev (maybe some Debian version of
> Curl with SSL?)
> libcxx (some sort of graphics lib)
> libglut3, libglut3-dev (some window system)
> libmotif3, libmotif-dev (maybe some oldish X windows lokk and feel
> thingie?)
> libmudflap0, libmudflap0-dev (some sort of debugger)
> libxaw7-dev (widget library headers)
> libxft-dev (X windows font API)
> libxi-dev (more X11 headers)
> libxpm-dev (some other dependency for ROOT)
> po-debconf (Debian Package Manager tool)
> x11proto-print-dev (X windows printing)
>
> Basically, these are a bunch of routines from some GUI application
> that was built
> on (I suspect) a Debian system. In any case, there is quite a bit of
> porting to do
> here, one way or the other.
>
> Somehow, these SNO+ binaries have to run on our RedHatish systems,
> which lack much
> of this stuff at present. We can either (a) turn our RedHatish
> systems into Debianish
> systems, or (b) get rid of the dependencies.
>
> Either way will cost a lot of fishing around. Does anyone have any tips?
> What's the best thing to do? How should I respond to this request?
>
> Am I missing a trick somewhere?
>
>
> Steve
>
>
>
> On 08/03/2012 07:08 AM, Operations-portal wrote:
>> Dear sites,
>>
>> EGI UCST Representatives have accept modification of
>> snoplus.snolab.ca VO Id
>> Card.
>> You'll find below a modifications summary made in Ressources section:
>>
>> Field : OtherRequirements
>> INITIAL VALUE: curl-config
>> bzip2-devel
>> git
>>
>> The following are also required for our software and geant4/ROOT:
>> -libX11-dev
>> -g++
>> -libxft-dev
>> -libxpm-dev
>> -libxt-dev
>> -libxi-dev
>> -freeglut3
>> -freeglut3-dev
>> -libglut3
>> -libglut3-dev
>> -libmotif3
>> -libmotif-dev
>> -x11proto-print-dev
>> -libxaw7-dev
>> -libmudflap0
>> -libmudflap0-dev
>> -po-debconf
>> -intltool-debian
>> -subversion
>> -libusb-dev
>> -libboost-dev
>> -libmysql++-dev
>> -autoconf
>> -automake
>> -libtool
>> -libc6-dev-i386
>> -graphviz and graphviz-dev for GraphViz software
>> -libcxx
>> -cppunit-dev
>> -libcurl4-openssl (-dev?)
>> -libbz2-dev
>>
>> UPDATED VALUE: curl-config
>> bzip2-devel
>> git
>> python-devel
>>
>> The following are also required for our software and geant4/ROOT:
>> -libX11-dev
>> -g++
>> -libxft-dev
>> -libxpm-dev
>> -libxt-dev
>> -libxi-dev
>> -freeglut3
>> -freeglut3-dev
>> -libglut3
>> -libglut3-dev
>> -libmotif3
>> -libmotif-dev
>> -x11proto-print-dev
>> -libxaw7-dev
>> -libmudflap0
>> -libmudflap0-dev
>> -po-debconf
>> -intltool-debian
>> -subversion
>> -libusb-dev
>> -libboost-dev
>> -libmysql++-dev
>> -autoconf
>> -automake
>> -libtool
>> -libc6-dev-i386
>> -graphviz and graphviz-dev for GraphViz software
>> -libcxx
>> -cppunit-dev
>> -libcurl4-openssl (-dev?)
>> -libbz2-dev
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> You can consult the VO ID CARD here:
>> https://operations-portal.egi.eu/vo/update/151
>>
>> EGI Operations Portal - VO ID CARD Management
>
>
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