This is a bit round-about, but if you can only find the source RPM
(SRPM) , the SRPM should include the source tarball, so in theory, you
can install the SRPM, and then just take the source tarball from there,
and do what you want with it.
Prentice
On 05/29/2018 03:58 AM, Jörg Saßmannshausen wrote:
Hi Mikhail,
if you are familiar with RPM: if there are source-rpm files you should be able
to rebuild it on your system. That way you don't install software which is not
managed by your package management system which might be of advantage.
All the best from a currently wet London
Jörg
Am Montag, 28. Mai 2018, 14:45:54 BST schrieb Mikhail Kuzminsky:
Sorry, may be my question is not exactly for our Beowulf maillist.
I have 2 small OpenSuSE-based clusters using different batch systems,
and want to connect them "grid-like", via CREAM (Computing Resource
Execution And Management)
service (I may add
also one additional common server for both clusters).
But there is no CREAM binary RPMs for OpenSuSE (Only for CentOS7/SL6
on UMD site
//repository.egi.eu/2018/03/14/release-umd-4-6-1/). I did not find:
where I can download source text of CREAM software ?
Mikhail Kuzminsky
Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry
Moscow
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