[Pkg-gridengine-devel] pkg-gridengine first steps
Michael Banck
mbanck at debian.org
Thu Apr 26 11:42:22 UTC 2007
On Wed, Apr 25, 2007 at 08:55:18PM +0100, Mark Hymers wrote:
> On Wed, 25, Apr, 2007 at 11:56:19AM +0200, Michael Banck spoke thus..
> > Well, I've never seen the point in keeping upstream in RCS if you only
> > touch debian/ in the Debian diff anyway. The alioth projects I'm
> > involved with don't do this either (maybe the X Strike Force still does
> > it, not sure).
> >
> > But if you two prefer it that way, no problem with me.
>
> If it's ok with you, I'll do this now (actually, I'll ping you on IRC to
> check). I suppose I'd better do a full license audit at the same time
> unless you've already done one.
Go ahead.
> > If -client depends on -common, that would mean all the clients/submit
> > hosts would needlessly get an sgeadmin user I guess. I don't think
> > that'd be necessary, would it?
>
> That's an interesting point; at work we've always kept all the users
> across all machines using the cluster completely synchronised. I'm not
> sure exactly how necessary this is. I think I'm going to have to dig
> out the reference manual and source code.
I guess it's fine to just have sgeadmin around, plus it might make
things easier if you add the bot -common and -client are on as
administrative host later on, dunno.
Michael
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