Hi Kevin,

I found the same issue with the makefile for GT 5.2.5 but forgot about it,
I think if you go to line 81 in the Makefile it reads: udt: gpt
globus_xio_ref_udt_driver, try changing this to say: udt: gpt
globus_xio_udt_driver. You should be able to run make udt after this.

Hope this fixes it!
Liam


On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 3:56 PM, Kevin Buckley <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Will try to add a few things that I have discovered from some out of band
> conversations, since posting the opening shot
>
> Despite the post I refered to suggesting that
>
> GridFTP UDT has been packed for RPM-based systems in GT 5.2.5
>
> the author of that post had not created any RPM or SRPM packages, nor
> any Debian-like
> packages, come to that, from the GT sources, but had merely built
> everything, from source,
> straight to deployment.
>
> I have since looked to grab the 5.2.5 sources and see if i could
> create the RPM packing
> myself, however, I have fallen short of that target.
>
> I followed
>
> 2.2 Installing from Source Installer
>
> from
>
> http://toolkit.globus.org/toolkit/docs/5.2/5.2.5/admin/install/
>
> getting as far as
>
>
>
> ---8<------------8<------------8<------------8<------------8<------------8<------------8<------------8<------
> The source installer will build all of the globus toolkit packages in
> the default make rule.
> The same package groups as the native packages may be used to build
> and install a
> subset of the toolkit.
>
> Run:
>
> globus@elephant% make PACKAGE-GROUPS
>
> ---8<------------8<------------8<------------8<------------8<------------8<------------8<------------8<------
>
> and then followed the link to the [package groups] whereupon I saw, at
>
>
> http://toolkit.globus.org/toolkit/docs/5.2/5.2.5/admin/install/#install-packagegroups
>
>
> ---8<------------8<------------8<------------8<------------8<------------8<------------8<------------8<------
> These packages are:
>
>    - globus-gridftp
>       - GridFTP client and server tools
>    - globus-gram5
>       - GRAM5 client and server tools
>    - globus-gsi
>       - Globus Security Infrastructure tools for managing certificates
> and proxies
>    - globus-data-management-server
>       - Server tools for deploying a GridFTP server.
>    - globus-data-management-client
>       - Client Tools for data management, including the GridFTP client
> programs and globus-url-copy
>    - globus-data-management-sdk
>       - Development headers and documentation for writing applications
> using the GridFTP APIs.
>    - globus-resource-management-server
>       - Server tools for deploying a GRAM5 resource manager
>    - globus-resource-management-client
>       - Client tools for resource management, including the globusrun
> tool, and the globus-job-* tools.
>    - globus-resource-management-sdk
>       - Development headers and documentation for writing applications
> using the GRAM5 APIs.
>
> ---8<------------8<------------8<------------8<------------8<------------8<------------8<------------8<------
>
> and so typed, in order to build a "subset of the tookit"
>
> make globus-gsi globus-gridftp globus-data-management-server
> globus-data-management-client
>
> which builds some things but ultimately results in
>
> make: *** No rule to make target `globus-gridftp'.  Stop.
>
> Oh well.
>
> Examing at the Makefile, I can see that the naming of the package
> groups listed in the documentation
> has not been preserved with the Makefile, and so you need to know that
> whilst, for example, the
>
> globus-data-management-server
>
> package group has a corresponding Makefile target, the package
>
> globus-gridftp
>
> does not and you need to just
>
> $ make gridftp
>
> A bit obtuse, but one can get there.
>
> In respect of the issue at hand, teh XIO UDT driver, my inpsection of
> the Makefile turned up trumps
> because there is, indeed, a
>
> udt
>
> target.
>
> Sadly, trying to make that target, as suggested in the thread I was
> originally referred
> to, results in
>
> $ make udt
> make: *** No rule to make target `globus_xio_udt_ref_driver', needed
> by `udt'.  Stop.
> $
>
> so close, but no cigar !
>
> Next question then:
>
> what do I need to add to the "Source installer" build for 5.2.5 so as
> to be able to build the UDT
> driver from source ?
>
> Kevin M. Buckley
>
> eScience Consultant
> School of Engineering and Computer Science
> Victoria University of Wellington
> New Zealand
>



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