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Hi Torsten,

There was a similar discussion on the CVMFS mailing list a while back. A
Twiki page is maintained to keep a note of what needs to be done to get
CVMFS software working with Ubuntu

https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/AtlasComputing/DistKitOnUbuntuKarmicKoala

Sean

On 23 September 2014 03:48, Torsten Harenberg <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:

> Dear all,
>
> for our training PCs (they run Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and I cannot change
> that) I was trying to setup a Grid UI. Installed Ubuntu 12.04 in a
> virtual machine to test, as I have no root access, but have to ask an
> admin, so I wanted to keep the installation process as simple as possible.
>
> My first guess was to try cvmfs which was quickly setup and is running
> nicely.
>
> I tried to run the UI version emi-ui-3.7.3-1_sl6v, but finally had to
> give up with unmet dependencies (glite-wms-job-* require - among others
> - libssl.so.10, which is only provided for the older EMI-2 versions).
>
> EMI-UI-2.10.4-1 is 32bit only (wrong ELF class ELFCLASS32).
>
> So my question would be if someone had more luck in getting an UI
> running on Ubuntu (perfect would be of course if it would 12.04 as well).
>
> Thanks
>
>   Torsten
>
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