[Lustre-discuss] Build lustre 2.6 Client on Debian Wheezy

E.S. Rosenberg esr+lustre at mail.hebrew.edu
Sun Jan 11 01:52:29 PST 2015


On Fri, Jan 9, 2015 at 12:45 PM, Thierry Lamoureux
<thierry.lamoureux at noveltis.fr> wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> Did one of you had a little moment to have a look to my previous message?
As far as I can tell your previous message is not a complete paste, it
doesn't end at an error and it seems to end in the middle of some
output.
If you have the ability I would suggest using a newer kernel where you
can use the built-in kernel module instead of having to build your own
(at what version of lustre is the kernel.org version of lustre?)
Regards,
Eli
>
> Regards,
>
> Thierry L.
>
> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : lustre-discuss-bounces at lists.lustre.org [mailto:lustre-discuss-bounces at lists.lustre.org] De la part de Thierry Lamoureux
> Envoyé : mercredi 7 janvier 2015 17:15
> À : Dilger, Andreas; Kilian Cavalotti
> Cc : lustre-discuss at lists.lustre.org
> Objet : Re: [Lustre-discuss] Build lustre 2.6 Client on Debian Wheezy
>
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for your replies. I tried Kilian's advice and it going further, but it is still not work.
>
> You can see the result of make-kpkg here : http://pastebin.com/9E0gDGve
>
> It looks like it doesn't found any module to build even if I've correctly configure MODULE_LOC variable according to this example : http://lists.lustre.org/pipermail/lustre-discuss/2014-May/017734.html
>
> It would be great if someone have another idea.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Thierry.
>
> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : Dilger, Andreas [mailto:andreas.dilger at intel.com] Envoyé : mercredi 7 janvier 2015 12:43 À : Kilian Cavalotti; Thierry Lamoureux Cc : lustre-discuss at lists.lustre.org Objet : Re: [Lustre-discuss] Build lustre 2.6 Client on Debian Wheezy
>
> On 2015/01/07, 4:33 AM, "Kilian Cavalotti"
> <kilian.cavalotti.work at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>Bonjour Thierry,
>>
>>> /bin/sh: 1: [: -lt: unexpected operator
>>
>>I'm pretty sure that's because in Debian, /bin/sh is linked to dash and
>>the Lustre build script expects bash.
>>
>>You can try to run:
>># dpkg-reconfigure dash
>>choose No to link /bin/sh to bash, and re-run the make-kpkg part.
>>Hopefully it will work better.
>>
>>I suggest to re-run "dpkg-reconfigure dash" afterwards to restore dash
>>as the default shell.
>
> Which script is under discussion here?  Definitely we've assumed bash is available, and use bashisms heavily in the testing scripts, since bash is standard on Linux.
>
> If there are are a limited number of places where /bin/sh is assumed to be /bin/bash then it makes sense to fix them so that Debian builds work without users having to change their config.  Is this just a matter of using "#!/bin/bash" explicitly in these scripts, or should they be changed to conform to POSIX sh behaviour?
>
> Cheers, Andreas
> --
> Andreas Dilger
>
> Lustre Software Architect
> Intel High Performance Data Division
>
>
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