Am Dienstag, den 11.08.2009, 11:00 +0200 schrieb Michael Banck:
> Well, for general-purpose job scheduling, see recent threads on
> debian-science.  There are at least slurm-llnl and gridengine (though
> both very heavy-weight),

Though SLURM is not the smallest resource manager around, it's very,
very easy to set up and maintain -- and well documented. (I know people
using it on multi-core desktop machines.) GAMESS input file creation
could probably be scripted and used in SLURM via hooks.

That said, I have nothing against GamessQ being in Debian. I'd be quite
nice to have Gamess in main, though. But that's not going to happen, I
fear...

Best regards
Manuel


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