Cian Davis <cianda...@gmail.com> writes: > My intention with regard to requesting sources was to create a mirror so > that people who have to use LAM-MPI (e.g. because their applications were > statically compiled against them) would still have some way to get LAM-MPI > instead of scouring the recesses of the web. Having the sources available > gives the widest possible flexibility (instead of needing a > Debian/FC/CentOS/RedHat system).
Sorry, I assumed you could use the source tarball of the Debian package. That's what I'd try, but it's years since I used LAM, and I don't know what the specific problem is. > I just assumed someone here would have a private copy of the LAM-MPI site > and I was going to host them publicly just in case the wider community > needed them. Right. It's unfortunate that things like that disappear, but I'd guess Debian is your best bet. The maintainer might have something more than you can get from the package archives or sources.debian if you need older stuff.