Hi John, On Tue, 2025-07-22 at 16:17:27 +0100, Slurm users wrote: > I am trying to build Slurm version 24.11.6 on an Ubuntu 22.04 system. > I download and unpack the source > mk-build-deps -i debian/control (not run as root) > debuild -b -uc -us > > I get this error repeated many times: > dpkg-shlibdeps: warning: can't extract name and version from library name > 'libslurmfull.so' > > Has anyone seen similar issues? > For information, there is an existing SLurm installation on this syste, > with version 21 dpkgs from the Ubuntu repository.
Although this seems to be discouraged (I don't fully get why) it might help to fetch the source package - both of the version you're currently running, and the highest one you can find (perhaps for 25.04), and "steal" (and adapt) the debian/* tree. (When doing so, make sure you mark the build as a backport so you'll get the regular one once you full-upgrade.) You're aware of the requirement not to skip too many versions in between, to keep the slurmdbd database alive? Best, S -- Steffen Grunewald, Cluster Administrator Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (Albert Einstein Institute) Am Mühlenberg 1 * D-14476 Potsdam-Golm * Germany ~~~ Fon: +49-331-567 7274 Mail: steffen.grunewald(at)aei.mpg.de ~~~ -- slurm-users mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected]
