The current version of OOD includes generic-script, but I never used it as there were only one set of deb packages which were precompiled on i686 arch and Debian Sarge 3.1 distribution. So everything was handled by wizard_prep.
But anyway I think we need to update OOD to be inline with the current release of OSCAR and fix few issues before merging.

On 10/26/05, Geoffroy Vallée <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Actually, i did not look at the code of generic-setup so i dont know (the OOD
branch was created before the implementation of generic-script). I can try to
look at that before the end of the week, and try to see how integrate all
that points together.

If i have the time to work on that this week, i plan to do it using the OOD
svn. Do you agree?

Thanks,

Le Mardi 25 Octobre 2005 19:19, Jeff Squyres a écrit:
> My comment: Excellent!
>
> How portable are the code changes?  Can they come over to the main OSCAR
> trunk?  I would think that 90+% of this stuff is not Debian specific,
> and therefore would be a major boon to the trunk.
>
> Is it anything close to my patches for install_cluster and
> generic-setup?  (I don't see a generic-setup in here, but I don't
> remember when the OOD SVN was made -- was it made before generic-setup
> existed?)
>
> Geoffroy Vallée wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > After the discussion during the call yesterday about the integration of
> > the OS_Detect framework, I checked what Ram did for OSCAR on Debian (OOD)
> > during the Google SoC.
> >
> > Ram integrated the framework in several parts of OOD. This version
> > includes a component for Fedora, Debian, RedHat and OSX; based on the
> > initial version of the trunk (created by Jeff and Thomas i guess).
> > Modified files to use the OS_Detect framework are:
> > * install_cluster
> > * share/prereqs/oda/scripts/setup
> > * share/prereqs/perl-XML-Simple/scripts/setup
> > * share/prereqs/perl-XML-Parser/scripts/setup
> > * share/prereqs/packman/scripts/setup
> > * share/prereqs/perl-Tk/scripts/setup
> > * packages/apitest/scripts/setup
> > * packages/c3/scripts/post_server_install
> > * packages/ganglia/scripts/post_install
> > * packages/mpich/scripts/post_clients
> > * packages/mpich/scripts/setup
> > * packages/ntpconfig/scripts/post_server_install
> > * packages/pvm/scripts/setup
> > * packages/sis/scripts/post_server_install
> > * packages/torque/scripts/post_server_rpm_install
> > * packages/torque/scripts/post_install
> > * lib/OSCAR/MAC.pm
> > * lib/OSCAR/WizardEnv.pm
> >
> > According to me, the major problem we may have to use that is for
> > prereqs. Ram had modified prereqs setup scripts because they were still
> > deeply based on the RPM format and modifications are pretty important. I
> > can give more details if needed. In another hand it may be a good
> > opportunity to initiate the integration of OOD in OSCAR. :-)
> >
> > The code is in the SVN repository (soc-oscardebian branch).
> >
> > Any suggestions?
> >
> > Thanks

--
Geoffroy Vallée, Ph.D.
SSI-OSCAR (http://ssi-oscar.irisa.fr/)
OSCARonDebian (http://ssi-oscar.irisa.fr/oscarondebian/ )


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