Hi Will, On Fri, May 04, 2018 at 06:50:07PM +0000, Will Dennis wrote: > I built my .deb from the Slurm sources via the following method: > > > · Downloaded the then-current Slurm source ‘slurm-16.05.4.tar.bz2’ > from schedmd.com > > · Renamed & converted to .tar.gz to fit Debian packaging guidelines: > bunzip2 -c < slurm-16.05.4.tar.bz2 | gzip -9 -c > > slurm-wlm-necla_16.05.4.orig.tar.gz > > · Unpacked the tarball > > · Decended into the unpacked source directory, and created a subdir > named ‘debian’ > > · In the debian directory, created the requisite packaging files > > · Then ran the command ‘debuild -us –uc’ in the top-level source > directory to compile the source and package it into a .deb file > > The result was (only) one .deb file, namely > ‘slurm-wlm-necla_16.05.4-1_amd64.deb’. As noted before, this contained many > .so files, but not ‘pam_slurm.so’.
I thought you were using a debian source package, sorry; in that case debuild would have complained about the missing libpam0g-dev dependency. I'm glad you solved. Best regards, -- Gennaro Oliva