On Fri, Aug 11, 2006 at 11:47:19AM +0100 or thereabouts, Kostas Georgiou wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 11, 2006 at 11:15:07AM +0100, Graeme Stewart wrote:
>
> > Not actually used it, but I have haven't heard of any show stoppers.
> >
> > I have heard of people using the 32bit SL3 build under SL4 with
> > minimal problems - you need to push a few necessary SL3 packages onto
> > the SL4 machine. This is currently our plan for DPM at Glasgow -
> > certainly to run the disk pools with SL43.
>
> I would really really really prefer not to install any RHEL3/SL3 rpms
> in my RHEL4 systems ;P so it seems that I'll have to build it on my
> own.
>
> > I don't know of anyone actually having built it natively for SL4 or
> > RHEL4, but I'm sure the gLite team would be delighted if you tried...
> > and ecstatic if you succeed.
> >
> > Which reminds me that the page I started here, http://
> > www.gridpp.ac.uk/wiki/Building_DPM, is out of date. DPM is (has?)
> > been integrated into the main gLite build system. Probably worth
> > dropping a line to [log in to unmask] if you wanted to build it
> > from scratch.
>
> I would prefer to start from the source rpms but I can not find anything
> yet anywhere so it seems that I'll have to start from the sources and
> create the source rpms on my own :(
Starting here.
https://uimon.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/ETICS/WebHome
I found
http://etics.web.cern.ch/etics/services/service_build_and_test.html
which has a "Linux SLC 4.0 x86_64 Continuous Integration Server" in the gLite
server which takes you to
http://lxb5588.cern.ch:8080/etics/
looks to be some dpm builds that have a "successful build"
Good luck.
We can probably ask some of the R-GMA folks with some pointers to ETICS as
they use it on a day to day basis.
Certainly one of it designs was to allow external people to build and collaberate
on new architectures.
Steve
>
> Kostas
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