Hi folks,
The versions of condor in EPEL 6 (8.4.3) and 7 (8.3.8) are out of date and no longer supported by upstream. The current release is 8.6.10.
Most configurations should work fine without changes between the two versions. However, there are some admin-visible changes, most notably enabling use of cgroups by default, and listening on a single port instead of a port range. There are also some changes to the default output of the command-line tools.
Are these changes considered too disruptive for EPEL stable?
Thanks, -Mat
On 1 May 2018 at 15:57, Mátyás Selmeci mselmeci.ml@gmail.com wrote:
Hi folks,
The versions of condor in EPEL 6 (8.4.3) and 7 (8.3.8) are out of date and no longer supported by upstream. The current release is 8.6.10.
Most configurations should work fine without changes between the two versions. However, there are some admin-visible changes, most notably enabling use of cgroups by default, and listening on a single port instead of a port range. There are also some changes to the default output of the command-line tools.
It might be possible, and I have cc'd the package maintainer for condor for their take on it. The bigger issue is whether other parts need to be updated to make it work also or if existing systems would explode when updated.
Are these changes considered too disruptive for EPEL stable?
Thanks, -Mat
-- Mátyás (Mat) Selmeci Open Science Grid Software Team / Center for High-Throughput Computing University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences
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