Ken Hornstein
2010-Apr-27 18:39 UTC
[Lustre-discuss] MacOS X Lustre client source code now available
Greetings all. Thanks to the good folks at Oracle (who were kind enough to allow me to use their public Git repository infrastructure, and did all the hard work of setting up the repo and educating me on the finer points of pushing to remote Git repos) I am pleased to announce that the source code to the MacOS X Lustre client that I released two weeks ago is now available. The URL for this repo is: git://git.lustre.org/nrl/lustre.git That repo will have two branches: "master" (which has the latest master source code that I''ve merged against) and "b_master_macosx" (the branch on which I do my work). If you are unfamiliar with how Git works, here''s a super-brief tutorial to get the source code: % git clone git://git.lustre.org/nrl/lustre.git % cd lustre % git checkout b_master_macosx If you are actually crazy enough to want to BUILD the source code, well, here''s what you should do (you should be running Snow Leopard and have the latest download of Xcode): % ./autogen.sh % ./configure --disable-server --disable-snmp --disable-liblustre-acl --enable-mpitests=no --enabler-pinger % make For the truely curious, the last (and only) release I did can be accessed via the tag "macosx-alpha-1". I plan on pushing to this repo on a regular basis, so it make break occasionally; consider yourself warned. Shar and enjoy! --Ken