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From: Klaus Wölfel
> In this case I would follow this tutorial instead:
> How to install SlapOS nodes form Source
> I installed SlapOS form source myself and did not have any problems
> @ slapos team: Will there be a new debian build which will not overlap with
> http://packages.debian.org/squeeze/slapd ?
I got the source package (apt-get source slapos-node) an recompiled it for an amd64 architecture, after modifying a few things (slaptest becomes slapostest). The new build yelded http://www.lyceejeanbart.fr/~georgesk/slapos-node/slapos-node_0.29+0.126+0+nmu1_amd64.deb
The diff is very simple : renamed slaptest to slapostest, and changed /slaptest/slapostest/
in files slapostest and Makefile.
The new package was installed seamlessly, I can keep slaposd.
Best regards, Georges.
Please use .deb packages which are provided here: http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/VIFIBnexedi/
Debian packages part of squeeze/testing of standard debian sources are not supported officially and only for testing. You should expect various issues from those packages and be ready to fix them.
Packages from http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/VIFIBnexedi/ are those which are used in production by SlapOS team and are kept up to date.