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Call for testing slurm #37

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github-actions bot opened this issue Jul 4, 2024 · 1 comment
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Call for testing slurm #37

github-actions bot opened this issue Jul 4, 2024 · 1 comment
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github-actions bot commented Jul 4, 2024

A new version (23.11.7) of slurm was just pushed to the latest/candidate channel in the snap store. The following revisions are available.

CPU ArchitectureRevision
amd64468
arm64469
ppc64el471
s390x474

Automated testing

If configured, the snap will be installed in a VM, and any test results or screenshots will be posted to this issue as a comment shortly.

How to test it manually

  1. Stop the application if it was already running
  2. Upgrade to this version by running

snap refresh slurm --channel latest/candidate

  1. Start the app and test it out.
  2. Finally, add a comment below explaining whether this app is working, and include the output of the following command.

snap version; lscpu | grep Architecture; snap info slurm | grep installed

How to release it

Maintainers can promote this to stable by commenting /promote <rev>[,<rev>] latest/stable [done].

For example

  • To promote a single revision, run /promote <rev> latest/stable
  • To promote multiple revisions, run /promote <rev>,<rev> latest/stable
  • To promote a revision and close the issue, run /promote <rev>,<rev> latest/stable done

You can promote all revisions that were just built with:

/promote 468,469,471,474 latest/stable done
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slurm snap is still in development

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