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James <wireless <at> tampabay.rr.com> writes: |
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> Alec Ten Harmsel <alec <at> alectenharmsel.com> writes: |
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> > > dev-vcs/subversion or dev-vcs/hgsubversion |
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> > dev-vcs/subversion provides all the stuff that you're looking for. |
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> Correct_a_mun_do! |
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> Now it compiled with the python flag enabled. Keep your toes cross |
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> now that the java flag is enabled..... |
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Well it compiles with the java flag enabled. The next release of |
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mesos-0.23.0 will allow for dynamically allocated resources and multiple |
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simultaneous frameworks. This means that most codes that run multi thread on |
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your single system (workstation or server) will now run on the mesos |
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cluster. Surely there will be tweaking of the frameworks and configurations, |
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but pretty much most things should run without issue. Truely transparent |
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gentoo-clustering is very near, imho. |
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distcc is already running on mesos [1] |
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Cephfs-0.93 is in portage and I'm diligently trying to test running |
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of a variety of codes on cephfs so HDFS nor any of the legacy hadoop |
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baggage is not needed to build and use your own gentoo cluster via mesos. |
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Mesos-0.22.0 will be in BGO as soon as I clean up a few things. |
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Mesos-0.23.0 is a game changer, imho! [2] |
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enjoy! |
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James |
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[1] https://github.com/mesos/mesos-distcc |
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[2] http://craigwickesser.com/2015/03/mesos-022-release/ |