There are very little differences between the "open source version"
and "last release from Sun" - they are both SGE 6.2u5, and the Sun
version has a few extra add-ons that you can build from source if you
use the open source version.

Debian took a snapshot of the "open source version" of SGE 6.2u5, and
modify it a bit (yes, need to do that for every distribution and every
release of Linux - there are always something that need to be changed
to build SGE). In terms of functionality, you will find that they are
over 99% (if not 100%) compatible.

Rayson



On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 10:50 AM, francis picabia <fpica...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to find out what Debian used for the current
> grid-engine packages.  It seems to have lots of Sun references
> so I thought perhaps it was based on the Sun Grid Engine.
>
> It is hard to tell from the version as one used in the Debian
> package refers to V62u5, and this number exists for
> both open source version and last release from Sun.
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