Jeff,
I'm not sure what version is in the Ubuntu packages, as I don't think
they're provided by SchedMD, and I'm having trouble finding the right
one on packages.ubuntu.com. Having said that, SchedMD is pretty good
about using tags in their github repo
(https://github.com/schedmd/slurm), to represent the releases. For
example, the "slurm-23-11-6-1" tag corresponds to release 23.11.6. It's
pretty straightforward to clone the repo, and do something like "git
checkout -b MY_LOCAL_BRANCH_NAME TAG_NAME" to get the version you're after.
Lloyd
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Lloyd Brown
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Office of Research Computing
Brigham Young University
http://rc.byu.edu
On 5/15/24 08:35, Jeffrey Layton via slurm-users wrote:
Good morning,
I have an Ubuntu 22.04 server where I installed Slurm from the Ubuntu
packages. I now want to install pyxis but it says I need the Slurm
sources. In Ubuntu 22.04, is there a package that has the source code?
How to download the sources I need from github?
Thanks!
Jeff
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