We're using 14.03.7 with FreeIPMI 1.4.5 and didn't have to do anything
unusual to get it built.

FreeIPMI was built from source into an RPM, then SLURM itself built into an
RPM.


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On 2 October 2014 19:23, Andy Riebs <andy.ri...@hp.com> wrote:

>
> Trying to build Slurm 14.03.6 with FreeIPMI, using
>
> ./configure --with-freeipmi=[PATH-to-FREEIPMI]
>
> The configure log showed that the FreeIPMI test program compiles but fails
> to link, with a bunch of missing symbols. After some head-scratching, I
> discovered that I had to add "-lfreeipmi -lgcrypt -lm" in order to get the
> test program to compile.
>
> I worked around this by patching 2 spots in the configure script. I was
> actually going to go after after auxdir/x_ac_freeipmi.m4, but autogen.sh
> complained that it couldn't find AM_PATH_GLIB_2_0 or AM_PATH_GTK_2_0, and I
> ran out of time.
>
> It would help the world's FreeIPMI users if someone would fix this
> appropriately (which looks like it may need to have a check for which
> version of FreeIPMI is being used).
>
> Andy
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