There is an issue tracker here https://arc.liv.ac.uk/trac but it's not clear whether Dave Love still has access to it (he moved to Manchester and for a while at least he did not have access; and he doesn't seem to have been working on GridEngine lately anyway). Also I couldn't figure out where in the issue tracker you are supposed to make a new issue; you probably have to create an account first.
I made an attempt to re-start a GitHub-based version of the repo, here https://github.com/son-of-gridengine/sge but the project is not exactly off the ground, partly due to Dave's objections and also due to lack of clarity about whether he plans to continue maintaining GridEngine. You could create an issue on the github if you want, but I don't promise that that project will necessarily live on. If you look at the issues in the issue tracker https://arc.liv.ac.uk/trac/SGE/query?status=!closed&page=3&order=priority there are a rather scary number of existing, un-resolved issues. To me it raises the question of whether GridEngine might be just too big, to old, and too encumbered with features, to be maintainable as an open-source project. But I also don't know what the most viable alternative is. Dan On Fri, Oct 12, 2018 at 1:59 PM Jerome <jer...@ibt.unam.mx> wrote: > Dear all. > > I follow the discussion about the future of SoGe. > I've download the git repository from Dave Love in GitLab > (https://gitlab.com/loveshack/sge) , and try to use it on a debian based > system. > The problem is taht i'v got a segmentation fault in the sge_master binarie. > > Where can i report this issue? I admit that i'm a bit confuse about > reporting issues with SGE (SoGE).. > > Regards > > > -- > -- Jérôme > La bêtise insiste toujours. > (Albert Camus) > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > users@gridengine.org > https://gridengine.org/mailman/listinfo/users >
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