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A short list of what I've come across so far, taking the current (0.5.1-ish) git tip:
The scripts for Python 2 assume Python 2.6, even though 2.7 is now the default and could be auto-detected (I just replaced 2.6 with 2.7)
The disco user directory is not supplied correctly to the post-install script for disco-node (somehow the RELPATH(?) variable is cleared, and usermod gets a blank value
The init script is put in place as disco-master.dpkg-new and contains an absolute /disco path for the executable (I hard-coded the path)
There is no default DISCO_HOME, so you need to set it manually (and even then disco refuses to run for some unfathomable reason as of yet)
I'm willing to test fixes for these in armhf (so far I've been completely unable to get a cluster going, and will wait until 0.5 becomes stable to try again).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Hello @rcarmo I have updated the Debian package and it seems to be installing and running without any problems on a vanilla Debian Wheezy. Would you please retest and let me know if there are any problems? Thanks.
A short list of what I've come across so far, taking the current (0.5.1-ish) git tip:
disco
user directory is not supplied correctly to thepost-install
script fordisco-node
(somehow theRELPATH
(?) variable is cleared, andusermod
gets a blank valueinit
script is put in place asdisco-master.dpkg-new
and contains an absolute/disco
path for the executable (I hard-coded the path)DISCO_HOME
, so you need to set it manually (and even then disco refuses to run for some unfathomable reason as of yet)I'm willing to test fixes for these in
armhf
(so far I've been completely unable to get a cluster going, and will wait until 0.5 becomes stable to try again).The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: