Hi Dave,

I must admit I didn't check the specfile as I somehow missed the rpms in the first run completely (didn't read the https://arc.liv.ac.uk/trac/SGE/ page from top to bottom I guess ;) )

I just checked the spec file and these:
libgcj-devel
libtermcap-devel
libXt-devel
perl
xml-commons
packages I have addititonally to the spec file. I don't know in detail for each package why I selected it.

I still won't use the rpms due to our current SGE-Installation. We want different versions running on the machines (test and production) and this is done by having folders for each version in an afs folder. I think this is easier done by just installing SGE with the 'old' method.

Best regards,
Pirmin

On Mon, 28 Nov 2011, Dave Love wrote:

Pirmin Fix <[email protected]> writes:

Hi,

I ran into the same issue a few days ago. For me installing
termcap-devel solved the issue, but as I compiled the package under
Scientific Linux 5 32 bit I cannot promise it will work.

I compiled a quite lenghty dependency list for SoGE and the Univa
sources from github as I could only spread out hints on many sources
what you really need to compile. But it lists only SL5/6 packages.

Any additions to list in
http://arc.liv.ac.uk/trac/SGE/browser/sge/source/README.BUILD (which I'm
sure needs tidying up) would be welcome.  However, on your systems the
build dependencies in the spec file should do the trick.  Are they
incomplete, or are you not building RPMs for some reason?

Actually, I remember the RPMs are incomplete but only because there
aren't packages for some of the dependencies.  I think that only
involves the GUI installer and hadoop stuff, and actually hadoop is
externally packaged now.  Any suggestions from RPM experts on how best
to handle the GUI installer dependencies (on IzPack, at least) would be
welcome.

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