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Re: [HTCondor-users] Ubuntu / Debian Packages



Yes good question.

Checking Debian just now they have a 8.6.8 package in Sid (unstable) and Buster (testing). Not sure why that wasn't pushed through to Stretch-backports as Stretch (the current release) is stuck on 8.4.11.


Can we get 8.6.10 which was released on 13 March 2018 moving through Debian (and thus Ubuntu) with a view to getting it into Stretch-backports. Do I need to drop an email to the packaging team at Debian so they are aware there is a new version?

MarkJ


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From: Oliver Freyermuth <freyermuth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: HTCondor-Users Mail List <htcondor-users@xxxxxxxxxxx>; Tim Theisen <tim@xxxxxxxxxxx> 
Sent: Tuesday, 17 April 2018, 20:23
Subject: Re: [HTCondor-users] Ubuntu / Debian Packages



Dear Tim,


do you have news on this? 

Ubuntu 18.04 LTS will enter the final freeze in a few hours, and the release should happen next week,

so it would be best to have HTCondor packages ready. 


Cheers,

    Oliver


Am 29.03.2018 um 17:10 schrieb Tim Theisen:

> Hi Oliver,

> 

> I plan to make these available by the end of next week. (Debian 9 and Ubuntu 16).

> 

> ...Tim

> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

> *From:* HTCondor-users <htcondor-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx> on behalf of Oliver Freyermuth <freyermuth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

> *Sent:* Thursday, March 29, 2018 7:02:54 AM

> *To:* HTCondor-Users Mail List

> *Subject:* [HTCondor-users] Ubuntu / Debian Packages

>  

> Dear HTCondor maintainers,

> 

> we'd love to use Ubuntu desktop nodes to submit jobs to our CentOS 7 cluster,

> and potentially include the desktop nodes on the cluster to make use of the unused resources overnight.

> 

> For CentOS 7, we are using the packages maintained at:

> http://research.cs.wisc.edu/htcondor/yum/stable/rhel7

> 

> To not mix these with packages from a completely different source, it would be perfect if there was also an official distribution for Ubuntu.

> I found:

> https://research.cs.wisc.edu/htcondor/debian/

> and

> http://research.cs.wisc.edu/htcondor/ubuntu/

> which, however, (according to the web page) are only meant for old releases of Debian / Ubuntu, some of which are already EOL since years.

> 

> Still, it appears they are maintained, as can be seen e.g. here:

> http://research.cs.wisc.edu/htcondor/ubuntu/stable/pool/contrib/c/condor/

> 

> Can these packages also be used on more recent distros?

> Is there another maintained source of packages (to ensure no version-mixing happens)?

> For us, the upcoming Ubuntu 18.04 LTS would be the most interesting.

> 

> From personal experience, I can recommend https://build.opensuse.org/ which works really well to build packages

> for Debian- and RHEL-based OS automatically after the scaffolding is in place.

> 

> Cheers,

>         Oliver

> 

> 

> 

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