Just looking to tidy up a few things, having just got the
contents of the SGE6.2u5p2 tarball from the Open Grid
Scheduler project to compile for NetBSD via PkgSrc, having
needed to configure
WRKSRC= ${WRKDIR}/SGE6.2u5p2
(By the way, the aimk file doesn't list "-no-plpa" as an option
in the usage at the top of the file, but it is an option that
aimk processes, as is "-only-plpa")
I now seem to have a number of tarballs for various versions
of what I like to think of as (was?) Sun Grid Engine and so
was wondering if/when the OGS tarballs might be ditching the
top level directory name that is version specific in favour
of something generic, say, "gridscheduler" or even "ogs"?
I note that the old SGE (for some value of "SGE") tarballs
unpacked below a top level directory named "gridengine",
configured in PkgSrc thus:
WRKSRC= ${WRKDIR}/gridengine
Assuming (appreciating it may not be correct to assume anything)
Oracle will continue with "gridengine", and OGS ("or simply Grid
Scheduler") could move to "gridscheduler", I was then wondering
what UNIVA might have moved to ?
--
Kevin M. Buckley Room: CO327
School of Engineering and Phone: +64 4 463 5971
Computer Science
Victoria University of Wellington
New Zealand
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