Joseph Farran <[email protected]> writes: > Well, this is a horrible bug specially for anyone starting out with OGE.
OGE is Oracle Grid Engine, which is rumoured to be trademarked, though I couldn't find a registration. > Imagine if this was a software program that every time a user ran > emacs (editor) on the code *without* making any changes, the editor > would automatically make changes to the code. [We don't have to imagine such things in Emacs -- multiple features can/do modify the buffer of found files. The correct Emacs analogy is surely clobbering Customized definitions.] > If I had any control over this software product, I would have broken > the ability to change the subordinate field with the GUI until the bug > was corrected. I thought the issue was that you _didn't_ change it? The input CULL data are mis-interpreted, so there's not much you can do to preserve them without implementing slot-wise support. Qmon is maintained in SoGE, but this is non-trivial to fix and in the absence of incentives there are more important issues. As far as I can tell, it's only a problem if you use qmon with qconf-set slot-wise subordination (which seems pretty buggy anyway). -- Community Grid Engine: http://arc.liv.ac.uk/SGE/ _______________________________________________ users mailing list [email protected] https://gridengine.org/mailman/listinfo/users
