Re: [OMPI devel] debian/ directory

2013-11-06 Thread Sylvestre Ledru
On 06/11/2013 18:48, Jeff Squyres (jsquyres) wrote: > (we can consolidate this down to 1 thread, not multiple) > > The Debian build stuff is not maintained by us (and is therefore not in our > tree); it's maintained by Sylvestre Ledru . I'm not > sure where the original packaging for that is dev

Re: [OMPI devel] debian/ directory

2013-11-06 Thread Brice Goglin
http://anonscm.debian.org/viewvc/pkg-openmpi/openmpi/ svn://svn.debian.org/svn/pkg-openmpi/openmpi/ FWIW, hwloc debian packaging is maintained by one of the upstream devs, but he didn't have to pollute the upstream hwloc repo with debian stuff. There's a different repo with only the debian subdire

Re: [OMPI devel] debian/ directory

2013-11-06 Thread Mike Dubman
i see. It sounds like a good idea to have all OMPI packaging files in one place/repo to allow easy/unified packaging into vendor distributions (like OFED, MLNX OFED, etc..) On Wed, Nov 6, 2013 at 7:48 PM, Jeff Squyres (jsquyres) wrote: > (we can consolidate this down to 1 thread, not multiple)

Re: [OMPI devel] debian/ directory

2013-11-06 Thread Jeff Squyres (jsquyres)
(we can consolidate this down to 1 thread, not multiple) The Debian build stuff is not maintained by us (and is therefore not in our tree); it's maintained by Sylvestre Ledru . I'm not sure where the original packaging for that is developed / maintained -- Sylvestre? On Nov 6, 2013, at 9:20

Re: [OMPI devel] debian/ directory

2013-11-06 Thread Mike Dubman
unfortunately, debian/ packaging works only if located in rootDir. :( If you have better ones - can you put it and we will use it? On Wed, Nov 6, 2013 at 4:38 PM, Sylvestre Ledru wrote: > Hello, > > Le 06/11/2013 15:26, Barrett, Brian W a écrit : > > Hi all - > > > > Mike added a debian/ directo

Re: [OMPI devel] debian/ directory

2013-11-06 Thread Sylvestre Ledru
Hello, Le 06/11/2013 15:26, Barrett, Brian W a écrit : > Hi all - > > Mike added a debian/ directory to the top-level of the tree this morning, > which looks to be helping in building a Debian package. While I don't > mind helping Debian, I'm really against having a debian/ directory in our > top