[gridengine users] My notes on building Open GridScheduler 2011.11 on RedHat/CentOS 6.x based systems

2012-01-12 Thread Chris Dagdigian
Tried to reverse engineer my crusty old build environment into something that I (or even others) can actually replicate or follow. Going to try similar for 32bit binaries as well as document the process for RHEL/CentOS 5.x based systems in the near future... Short link: http://biote.am/6y

Re: [gridengine users] My notes on building Open GridScheduler 2011.11 on RedHat/CentOS 6.x based systems

2012-01-12 Thread Rayson Ho
Thanks Chris for posting this - I've never tried to build OGS outside of our machines or EC2 images. And we needed to use "BerkeleyDB version 4.4.20" because the on-disk data structure is not compatible across different releases of Berkeley DB - it's not Oracle's fault, but it's just that it is no

Re: [gridengine users] My notes on building Open GridScheduler 2011.11 on RedHat/CentOS 6.x based systems

2012-01-13 Thread CB
Hi Chris, Thank you for your posting. It's good to have such detailed build instructions. I have some comments based on my experience below. For the IzPack requirement, GE requires 4.1.1 version specifically to build the GE install GUI properly. When I tried to build it using any later version

Re: [gridengine users] My notes on building Open GridScheduler 2011.11 on RedHat/CentOS 6.x based systems

2012-01-13 Thread Burian, John
On 1/12/12 5:45 PM, "Chris Dagdigian" wrote: > >Tried to reverse engineer my crusty old build environment into something >that I (or even others) can actually replicate or follow. > >Going to try similar for 32bit binaries as well as document the process >for RHEL/CentOS 5.x based systems in th

Re: [gridengine users] My notes on building Open GridScheduler 2011.11 on RedHat/CentOS 6.x based systems

2012-01-13 Thread Rayson Ho
On Fri, Jan 13, 2012 at 1:10 PM, Burian, John wrote: > I recently went through building GE2011.11 on a RedHat/CentOS 5.x system. > I wonder, is there a reason why you chose not to use the JRE, Ant, etc. > packages from the RH/CentOS distribution? Admittedly, the way RedHat > installs the JRE, buri