[MonetDB-users] Ebuilds for MonetDB
Hello. I'd like to thank you for MonetDB by providing fresh ebuilds for the suite. And yes, I did find Fabian Groffen's, but they were outdated and removed from main tree. So, find new ones in my Gentoo overlay [1] along with binaries for amd64 and arm on my binhosts [2,3]. Unfortunately Monet features a lot unused configure flags and deviates from the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS) 2.3 [4] (*), therefore I had to put an extra efford to sieve the first out and have files installed corretly. If you happen to find something I missed, don't hesitate to drop me a line or two. -- Beste Grüße W-Mark Kubacki http://mark.ossdl.de/ [1] http://git.ossdl.de/?p=ossdl-overlay.git;a=summary [2] http://binhost.ossdl.de/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/ , http://binhost.ossdl.de/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/Packages [3] http://binhost.ossdl.de/armv5tel-softfloat-linux-gnueabi/ , http://binhost.ossdl.de/armv5tel-softfloat-linux-gnueabi/Packages [4] http://www.pathname.com/fhs/
Op 07-01-10 19:00, W-Mark Kubacki schreef:
I'd like to thank you for MonetDB by providing fresh ebuilds for the suite. And yes, I did find Fabian Groffen's, but they were outdated and removed from main tree. So, find new ones in my Gentoo overlay [1] along with binaries for amd64 and arm on my binhosts [2,3].
Unfortunately Monet features a lot unused configure flags and deviates from the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS) 2.3 [4] (*), therefore I had to put an extra efford to sieve the first out and have files installed corretly. If you happen to find something I missed, don't hesitate to drop me a line or two.
Thank you every much :) I know some of the people I work with closely would love to install it via Layman :) Stefan
On 07-01-2010 19:30:47 +0100, Stefan de Konink wrote:
Op 07-01-10 19:00, W-Mark Kubacki schreef:
I'd like to thank you for MonetDB by providing fresh ebuilds for the suite. And yes, I did find Fabian Groffen's, but they were outdated and removed from main tree. So, find new ones in my Gentoo overlay [1] along with binaries for amd64 and arm on my binhosts [2,3].
Unfortunately Monet features a lot unused configure flags and deviates from the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS) 2.3 [4] (*), therefore I had to put an extra efford to sieve the first out and have files installed corretly. If you happen to find something I missed, don't hesitate to drop me a line or two.
Thank you every much :) I know some of the people I work with closely would love to install it via Layman :)
well, that's easy to arrange, somehow ;)
On 07-01-2010 19:00:39 +0100, W-Mark Kubacki wrote:
I think you experience "quirky" behaviour with your init.d script because merovingian forks into the background by itself, and also writes a pid-file by itself, while you still start it with start-stop-deamon -b -p.
2010/1/7 Fabian Groffen
On 07-01-2010 19:00:39 +0100, W-Mark Kubacki wrote:
I think you experience "quirky" behaviour with your init.d script because merovingian forks into the background by itself, and also writes a pid-file by itself, while you still start it with start-stop-deamon -b -p.
No, I experienced a totally different behaviour on ARM (still investigating). Your init.d script works for me on amd64. -- Mark
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Fabian Groffen
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Stefan de Konink
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W-Mark Kubacki