I think there was some discussion on the debian DSA list about this. not
too sure how much has been done the packaging. I get the impression
people are waiting for 1.6 before they really get into packaging it up
which makes sense
Jimmy
On Mon, Aug 21, 2006 at 10:32:16AM +0200, Niklas Edmundsson
wrote:>
> I found out that someone had created an Alioth project for the Debian
> packaging of lustre at http://alioth.debian.org/projects/pkg-lustre/,
> so I uploaded our latest hackery of Debian/Ubuntu packaging to the
> Patches section.
>
> On Ubuntu Dapper I''ve been able to build a patchless client
> (client-only) which works as long as you''re "nice" to
it. When
> pounding on it a bit (extracting multiple tarballs of kernel source in
> parallell for example) it oopses/bugs, probably due to the now famous
> gcc4-troubles.
>
> Using a patched 2.6.12-kernel on Ubuntu Breezy built with gcc3 works
> flawlessly.
>
> I should probably get around to do more elaborate testing on Dapper,
> but I''ll probably wait until the next 1.6-beta shows up :)
>
>
> /Nikke
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> ** ACCEPT: CRM114 PASS osb unique microgroom Matcher **
> CLASSIFY succeeds; success probability: 1.0000 pR: 27.1153
> Best match to file #0 (/u1/trhpc/jtang/.crm114/nonspam.css) prob: 1.0000
> pR: 27.1153 Total features in input file: 3976
> #0 (/u1/trhpc/jtang/.crm114/nonspam.css): features: 103936, hits: 519208,
> prob: 1.00e+00, pR: 27.12 #1 (/u1/trhpc/jtang/.crm114/spam.css): features:
> 164786, hits: 347923, prob: 7.67e-28, pR: -27.12
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