Forgot to add that Debian/Ubuntu packages are pretty much whatever version was 
stable at the time of the Debian/Ubuntu .0 release. They’ll backport security 
fixes to those older versions as needed, but they never change versions unless 
absolutely required.

The backports repositories may have looser rules, but not the core 
main/contrib/non-free repositories.

From: Renfro, Michael <ren...@tntech.edu>
Date: Wednesday, May 15, 2024 at 10:19 AM
To: Jeffrey Layton <layto...@gmail.com>, Lloyd Brown <lloyd_br...@byu.edu>
Cc: slurm-users@lists.schedmd.com <slurm-users@lists.schedmd.com>
Subject: Re: [slurm-users] Re: Location of Slurm source packages?
Debian/Ubuntu sources can always be found in at least two ways:


  1.  Pages like https://packages.ubuntu.com/jammy/slurm-wlm (see the .dsc, 
.orig.tar.gz, and .debian.tar.xz links there).
  2.  Commands like ‘apt-get source slurm-wlm’ (may require ‘dpkg-dev’ or other 
packages – probably easiest to install the ‘build-essential’ meta-package).

From: Jeffrey Layton via slurm-users <slurm-users@lists.schedmd.com>
Date: Wednesday, May 15, 2024 at 10:01 AM
To: Lloyd Brown <lloyd_br...@byu.edu>
Cc: slurm-users@lists.schedmd.com <slurm-users@lists.schedmd.com>
Subject: [slurm-users] Re: Location of Slurm source packages?

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Lloyd,

Good to hear from you! I was hoping to avoid the use of git but that may be the 
only way. The version is 21.08.5. I checked the "old" packages from SchedMD and 
they begin part way through 2024 so that won't work.

I'm very surprised Ubuntu let a package through without a source package for 
it. I'm hoping I'm not seeing the tree through the forest in finding that 
package.

Thanks for the help!

Jeff


On Wed, May 15, 2024 at 10:54 AM Lloyd Brown via slurm-users 
<slurm-users@lists.schedmd.com<mailto:slurm-users@lists.schedmd.com>> wrote:

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<http://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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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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