On 2025/06/25 23:39, Jesse Hayward via slurm-users wrote:
Does slurm actually depend on x11 now? Or do I need to take a look at my
apt config and see what's going on over there, instead.
TL;DR: it doesn't have to - but you might need to buid
your own DEB-files
Looking at the SPEC file
On 6/25/25 11:39 am, Jesse Hayward via slurm-users wrote:
Does slurm actually depend on x11 now?
My guess would be that is coming from the sview package, which is an X11
program. Why that would be getting pulled in is what I think you'd want
to look for.
https://slurm.schedmd.com/sview.htm
Hello group, hopefully a quick one:
I am trying to install the suite of standard slurm packages (slurm, munge,
slurmdbd, slurm-wlm-basic-plugins) on a compute node. Ubuntu 22.04.05 LTS
just upgraded.
*However, these packages now bring down x11 (libx11-6 and all of that other
garbage in Ubuntu lan