#22843 closed submission (fixed)
New Port: clusterit
Reported by: | ged (Michael Granger) | Owned by: | macports-tickets@… |
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Priority: | Normal | Milestone: | |
Component: | ports | Version: | 1.8.1 |
Keywords: | cluster multiple distributed dsh ssh | Cc: | roederja |
Port: | clusterit |
Description
Clusterit is a suite of tools for executing tasks on multiple heterogenous hosts.
See the clusterit site for more information.
Attachments (1)
Change History (8)
Changed 15 years ago by ged (Michael Granger)
comment:1 Changed 15 years ago by roederja
Cc: | jann@… added |
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The portfile lists a macports e-mail address. Why don't you commit this yourself?
comment:2 Changed 15 years ago by ged (Michael Granger)
Good point. I guess I'm just not used to commit rights without some kind of peer review. :)
I'll commit momentarily.
comment:4 Changed 15 years ago by roederja
Resolution: | → fixed |
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Status: | new → closed |
We have so many open tickets, so I'd rather commit myself than wait for other people to do it. For straight forward updates and especially new ports it's generally safe to commit the supplied patch. And don't forget to close the ticket afterwards :)
Also when you get commit rights, someone has decided that your port writing skills are sufficient.
comment:5 Changed 15 years ago by ged (Michael Granger)
I would have closed the ticket myself, but I didn't have that option. Unless there's a post-commit hook or something I should be using?
comment:6 Changed 15 years ago by ryandesign (Ryan Carsten Schmidt)
You probably need to log in to the MacPorts wiki using your MacPorts identity in order to have the ability to manage your tickets.
comment:7 Changed 15 years ago by ryandesign (Ryan Carsten Schmidt)
Eh, I meant "log into the MacPorts Trac".
Portfile for clusterit