[slurm-users] sview not installed

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mohammed shambakey

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Apr 22, 2023, 8:44:34 PM4/22/23
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Hi

I installed slurm 23.11.0-0rc1, and sview is not installed, despite it exists in <repo>/src/sview/sview. I can execute it from that path but not <installation directory>/bin (because it does not exist there).

I tried just copying it to <installation directory>/bin, but it complained about being just a wrapper.

I wonder if I'm missing something?

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Mohammed

Ole Holm Nielsen

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Apr 23, 2023, 4:48:52 AM4/23/23
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If your system is RPM based, you will build Slurm packages like this:

$ rpmbuild -ta slurm-23.02.1.tar.bz2 --with mysql --with slurmrestd

The /usr/bin/sview command is located in the
slurm-23.02.1-1.el7.x86_64.rpm package.

/Ole

mohammed shambakey

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Apr 23, 2023, 8:43:07 AM4/23/23
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Hi

I appreciate your help. Actually, it is built from the source repo (and I'm using Ubuntu 22.04). It is solved another way: after the regular building using configure, make, make install, I changed the directory to the sview folder (<src repo>/src/sview), then ran "make install" just for the sview). After that, sview is installed in the correct location.

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Mohammed

Angel de Vicente

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Apr 24, 2023, 1:53:35 AM4/24/23
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Hello,

mohammed shambakey <shamb...@gmail.com> writes:

> I appreciate your help. Actually, it is built from the source repo
> (and I'm using Ubuntu 22.04). It is solved another way: after the
> regular building using configure, make, make install, I changed the
> directory to the sview folder (<src repo>/src/sview), then ran "make
> install" just for the sview). After that, sview is installed in the
> correct location.

that is weird. I'm also in Ubuntu 22.04, and after configure, make, make
install there was no problem with sview (i.e. it was properly installed
without having to run another "make install" as you describe).

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Ángel de Vicente
Research Software Engineer (Supercomputing and BigData)
Tel.: +34 922-605-747
Web.: http://research.iac.es/proyecto/polmag/

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