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authorJason W. Bacon <jwb@FreeBSD.org>2021-12-22 08:52:44 -0600
committerJason W. Bacon <jwb@FreeBSD.org>2021-12-22 09:07:25 -0600
commit357529fea6c0bea2ee157d4183e794a9d318831b (patch)
tree259c48239d3d950723860e79f8cf94cf277cc997 /net/libpcap/files/patch-pcap_bpf.h
parentsecurity/libssh2: update the port to version 1.10.0 and hook the tests (diff)
sysutils/slurm-wlm: Release to ports@
Newer versions of SLURM contain unconditional dependencies on cgroups. This is a major addition to other long-standing linuxisms such as parsing /proc files to enforce resource limits (this should be done using sysctls on FreeBSD). Currently, it would *not* be extraordinarily difficult to make SLURM mostly functional on FreeBSD, but it has also become increasingly complex and unsuitable for small-scale HPC. Given the current direction and the apparent priorities of SchedMD, I believe it will only become more difficult to maintain non-Linux ports over time. Rather than fight the current, I have begun development of a new batch system with a commitment to simplicity and portability: https://github.com/outpaddling/lpjs
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