Hi All, 

So I got confused when reading the particular JIRA entries regarding Berkeley 
DB and what we are doing with Postgres.  We have not removed it from Grid 
Engine (so sorry about that).  We will add postgres in the future though - not 
for 8.0.0  Please read Joachim's follow up email for more background/info.

Regards, 

Bill.

On 2011-03-24, at 6:12 PM, Bill Bryce wrote:

> Hi Chris
> 
> I think the guys removed the Berkeley db support or at the very least 
> deprecated it. We now support Postgres. 
> 
> Since I am not in the dev team I can't comment on the details, but tomorrow I 
> will ask them. 
> 
> Bill
> 
> Sent from my iPad
> 
> On 2011-03-24, at 6:06 PM, "Chris Dagdigian" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> 
>> I just did a 'git clone' of the current source over at Github and was 
>> able to build (I think) 100% of the code. This is a 64 bit system 
>> running CentOS 5.5
>> 
>> Everything built from source without too much hassle
>> 
>> ... including the java stuff classes, the GUI installer and the hadoop 
>> herd classes. Never got the hadoop stuff to build before so this was a first
>> 
>> Looks like Univa is going to call this "Grid Engine 8.0.0 alpha" at 
>> least according to the GUI and client versions that show up.
>> 
>> So far a test installation as gone fine except for one small problem ...
>> 
>> I had compiled the gridengine codebase against an older version of 
>> berkelydb (one that still supports RPC server) that I had built and 
>> stored at /opt/berkeley-db/lib/libdb-4.7.so
>> 
>> 
>> The problem is that when I packege up my build and go to install Grid 
>> Engine, the install fails because when it tries to set up the inital 
>> berkeley spooling database the local SGE lib "libspoolb.so" complains 
>> about not being able to find "libdb-4.7.so"
>> 
>> Easy fix on my test system via ld.so.conf or whatever but it makes me 
>> think that I've built something wrong ... I thought I was doing a static 
>> build where all the external libraries would come along for the ride ...
>> 
>> Any aimk or aimk.site people have any tips for making sure the proper 
>> BDB libraries/objects accompany the courtesy binaries?
>> 
>> dag
>> 
>> 
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