Debian/Ubuntu sources can always be found in at least two ways:
1. Pages like https://packages.ubuntu.com/jammy/slurm-wlm (see the .dsc, .orig.tar.gz, and .debian.tar.xz links there). 2. Commands like ‘apt-get source slurm-wlm’ (may require ‘dpkg-dev’ or other packages – probably easiest to install the ‘build-essential’ meta-package).
From: Jeffrey Layton via slurm-users slurm-users@lists.schedmd.com Date: Wednesday, May 15, 2024 at 10:01 AM To: Lloyd Brown lloyd_brown@byu.edu Cc: slurm-users@lists.schedmd.com slurm-users@lists.schedmd.com Subject: [slurm-users] Re: Location of Slurm source packages?
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________________________________ Lloyd,
Good to hear from you! I was hoping to avoid the use of git but that may be the only way. The version is 21.08.5. I checked the "old" packages from SchedMD and they begin part way through 2024 so that won't work.
I'm very surprised Ubuntu let a package through without a source package for it. I'm hoping I'm not seeing the tree through the forest in finding that package.
Thanks for the help!
Jeff
On Wed, May 15, 2024 at 10:54 AM Lloyd Brown via slurm-users <slurm-users@lists.schedmd.commailto:slurm-users@lists.schedmd.com> wrote:
Jeff,
I'm not sure what version is in the Ubuntu packages, as I don't think they're provided by SchedMD, and I'm having trouble finding the right one on packages.ubuntu.comhttp://packages.ubuntu.com/. Having said that, SchedMD is pretty good about using tags in their github repo (https://github.com/schedmd/slurm), to represent the releases. For example, the "slurm-23-11-6-1" tag corresponds to release 23.11.6. It's pretty straightforward to clone the repo, and do something like "git checkout -b MY_LOCAL_BRANCH_NAME TAG_NAME" to get the version you're after.
Lloyd
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http://rc.byu.eduhttp://rc.byu.edu/ On 5/15/24 08:35, Jeffrey Layton via slurm-users wrote: Good morning,
I have an Ubuntu 22.04 server where I installed Slurm from the Ubuntu packages. I now want to install pyxis but it says I need the Slurm sources. In Ubuntu 22.04, is there a package that has the source code? How to download the sources I need from github?
Thanks!
Jeff
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