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William
-Original Message-
From: slurm-users On Behalf Of Shane
Kelly
Sent: 10 January 2020 07:53
To: slurm-users@lists.schedmd.com
Subject: Re: [slurm-users] Slurm 19-05-4-1 and Centos8
Apologies for taking so long to wrap this thread up.
For me, slurm 19-05.4.1 builds correctly
Apologies for taking so long to wrap this thread up.
For me, slurm 19-05.4.1 builds correctly with Philip Kovacs mod to the
spec file (see below).
It installs and runs (after providing some massaging to the RH/Centos
specific config locations/bits*) and I now have it installed with
accounting on
There's a typo in there. It's lazy not -lazy. Try adding exactly this line
just before the %configure:
# use -z lazy to allow dlopen with unresolved symbolsexport
LDFLAGS="%{build_ldflags} -Wl,-z,lazy" <--- this should fix
it%configure \
On Sunday, December 8, 2019,
There must be something more, because I am trying it with
/*[root@node02 ~]# rpm -E "%{build_ldflags}"*//*
*//*-Wl,-z,relro -Wl,-z,now
-specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-ld -Wl,-z,-lazy*/
It builds (as expected) but slurmd will not start due to the same error.
(Note, I have also
Hi again,
>> I answered this question on Oct 28. Simply use lazy binding as
>> required by slurm. See a copy below of my Oct 28 response to your
>> original thread.Just adjust the %build section of the rpm spec to
>> ensure that -Wl,-z,-lazy appears at the end of LDFLAGS. Problem
>> solved.
Hi Phillip,
Thanks for taking the time to reply to me - while I did search
the list before posting, I did not find your response.
Many thanks for pointing out the solution - originally, and again for
me specifically. You, and people like you keep open-source software
moving forward.
Hi Brian,
Thanks for your reply - at least I am not alone :-)
Take heart, you got further than I did - I can't even get a successful
compile. :-(
I can afford to wait a few months, and I can use Centos 7 if I have to,
but a shiny new cluster deserves the latest :-)
Thanks for taking
I answered this question on Oct 28. Simply use lazy binding as required by
slurm. See a copy below of my Oct 28 response to your original thread.Just
adjust the %build section of the rpm spec to ensure that -Wl,-z,-lazy appears
at the end of LDFLAGS. Problem solved.
> You probably built
Tim claims it works...
I have compiled it, but when you try to run slurmd, it throws some
errors and will not start. From a previous thread:
While I can successfully build/run slurmctld, slurmd is failing because ALL
of the SelectType libraries are missing symbols.
Example from
Hi,
Is there anybody who has actually managed to compile from rpm
on Centos 8?
And if so, could they share their recipe, please?
Thanks in anticipation :-)
Shane Kelly
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