Am 23.09.2013 um 20:59 schrieb Alan McKay:

> On Mon, Sep 23, 2013 at 2:44 PM, Alan McKay <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Will see about install now :
> 
> Seems to have installed fine and is now running.   But I don't like
> that it reports everything as 'lx24' mainly because I have binaries in
> /data/binaries which I now have to start building 2nd copies of for
> Ubuntu.

For Ubuntu? I have a similar patch to get lx24-em64t for Intel CPUs, but I 
wonder about the reason to target Ubuntu. As the name of the architecture is 
also compiled into the binaries, they need to be patched (or rebuild) too:

http://arc.liv.ac.uk/pipermail/gridengine-users/2009-July/026332.html
http://arc.liv.ac.uk/pipermail/gridengine-users/2009-July/026334.html

Just change the complete string lx24-em64t string to something with the same 
length and name the 3 directories inside bin/lib/utilbin according to this.

-- Reuti

PS: Of course: do on your own risk, for me it's working to distinguish between 
amd64 and em64t this way and just use $ARC in the jobscript.


>  So I was going to have /data/binaries/<ARCH>/ and programs
> would use the appropriate path for their architecture.    I can easily
> write a little script that does this myself and returns 'lx38' or
> 'lx26' accordingly, but I'd sooner have the output from GE report
> something similar just to avoid confusion amongst the scientists who
> will be doing this.
> 
> So in sort : I can live with it like this.  But I'd sooner fix it just in 
> case.
> 
> Thanks for your help!
> 
> 
> 
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