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From: Paul Mitchell (pmitchel_at_[hidden])
Date: 2005-03-02 13:04:06


On Wed, 2 Mar 2005, Brian Barrett wrote:

> First, I wanted to apologize for the slow reply. I'm a bit behind this
> month (Oral qualifier exams on Friday). Anyway, on with the
> question....

No apology necessary, particularly with what you've got inline.

> If there is sufficient interest, I can make the scripty foo that we use
> to build the OS X package available. You could then build a custom
> package using the compilers of your choice. Any opinions, anyone?

I would appreciate a look at this script.

> Which is a really long-winded way of saying that you've got a borked
> build that probably isn't ever going to work properly :(. I'd
> recommend fixing that by rebuilding from scratch (untar, configure,
> etc.) on your NFS server, assuming they all run OS X. Otherwise, I
> would be tempted to get the NFS server setup so that you can run "make
> install" from the host where you want to run LAM jobs.

Thanks for the info. I'm recompiling the softwasre now using the
appropriate build=

> Since it sounds like /usr/local on bp08 was an NFS mount from bp01 when
> you installed the LAM packaga, the data was probably all written out
> into that NFS share. So my guess is that it was all overwritten when
> you installed the (not so healthy) build from scratch that you were
> having trouble with earlier.

Unlikely, since the mount is read on ly, but I get your drift.

Thanks, Brian - The Segv bothered me more than I let on, obviously, a
"borked" production.

Paul Mitchell

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