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  • Committer: Bazaar Package Importer
  • Author(s): Mark Hymers
  • Date: 2008-11-27 23:17:37 UTC
  • Revision ID: james.westby@ubuntu.com-20081127231737-v1mrvbkmz1ttn4km
Tags: 6.2-3
* Fix the default configuration file to use full path names.
  Closes: #501972, #497855.
* Make gridengine-exec Depend: on c-shell | tcsh.  Closes: #497839.
* Add symlink farm to /var/lib/gridengine to allow for programs
  which rely on $SGE_ROOT/bin and $SGE_ROOT/utilbin.  Closes: #502000.
* Apply JG-2008-11-10-0 from upstream in order to fix a qmaster
  deadlock.
* Move qrsh_starter to gridengine-exec instead of gridengine-master.
  Closes: #501976.
* Remove linux32 from Build-Depends as it's now in util-linux.
* Ensure we don't fail in gridengine-common postinst when the sgeadmin user
  already exists.

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Maintainer: Debian Grid Engine Maintainers <pkg-gridengine-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
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Uploaders: Michael Banck <mbanck@debian.org>, Mark Hymers <mhy@debian.org>
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Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 4.0.0), csh, groff, libdb-dev, libssl-dev, libncurses5-dev, libpam0g-dev,
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 libxt-dev, lesstif2-dev, libxpm-dev, libxmu-dev, po-debconf, linux32 [i386 powerpc s390 sparc]
 
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 libxt-dev, lesstif2-dev, libxpm-dev, libxmu-dev, po-debconf
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Standards-Version: 3.8.0
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Homepage: http://gridengine.sunsource.net
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Vcs-Browser: http://git.debian.org/git/users/mhy/gridengine-debian.git
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Package: gridengine-exec
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Architecture: i386 amd64 sparc powerpc ia64
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Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, gridengine-common
 
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Replaces: gridengine-master (<< 6.2-3)
 
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Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, gridengine-common, c-shell | tcsh
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Description: Distributed resource management - Execution Server
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 Grid Engine is software that facilitates "distributed resource
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 management" (DRM).  Far more than just simple load-balancing tools or