blcr 0.8.2-15ubuntu2.1 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
blcr (0.8.2-15ubuntu2.1) precise-proposed; urgency=low * demote blcr-dkms recommends to suggests (LP: #1005524) does not work with kernels newer than 2.6.34 so don't install it together with mpi by default -- Julian Taylor <email address hidden> Mon, 28 May 2012 15:34:02 +0200
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- Uploaded by:
- Julian Taylor
- Uploaded to:
- Precise
- Original maintainer:
- Ubuntu Developers
- Architectures:
- amd64 i386 powerpc ppc64 armel armhf all
- Section:
- misc
- Urgency:
- Low Urgency
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Series | Published | Component | Section | |
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Precise | updates | universe | misc |
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blcr_0.8.2.orig.tar.gz | 855.9 KiB | a807b05663967c57ee99ccc8d8f13bbb3e608fb8a1c7f25118754a2a55febbd1 |
blcr_0.8.2-15ubuntu2.1.debian.tar.gz | 663.2 KiB | 92f39734f9815202bd9ff4f4e1a067f7ed7dd1d5bea9acc41c71812024d0f9ac |
blcr_0.8.2-15ubuntu2.1.dsc | 2.2 KiB | 6ea6d86716e2116e6e600fcf999f8e59330dd7bb182a4932a5bc4f54795bd71d |
Available diffs
- diff from 0.8.2-15ubuntu2 to 0.8.2-15ubuntu2.1 (1002 bytes)
Binary packages built by this source
- blcr-dkms: DKMS support for BLCR kernel module
This package provides integration with the DKMS infrastructure for
automatically building out of tree kernel modules.
.
BLCR (Berkeley Lab Checkpoint/Restart) allows programs running on
Linux to be "checkpointed" (written entirely to a file), and then
later "restarted".
- blcr-testsuite: Userspace tools to Checkpoint and Restart Linux processes
BLCR (Berkeley Lab Checkpoint/Restart) allows programs running on
Linux to be "checkpointed" (written entirely to a file), and then
later "restarted".
.
BLCR can checkpoint both single- and multithreaded (pthreads)
programs linked with the NPTL implementation of pthreads. BLCR is
also able to save and restore groups of related processes together
with the pipes that connect them.
.
This package contains the testsuite needed to verify and diagnose
problems with the local BLCR kernel module.
- blcr-util: Userspace tools to Checkpoint and Restart Linux processes
BLCR (Berkeley Lab Checkpoint/Restart) allows programs running on
Linux to be "checkpointed" (written entirely to a file), and then
later "restarted".
.
BLCR can checkpoint both single- and multithreaded (pthreads)
programs linked with the NPTL implementation of pthreads. BLCR is
also able to save and restore groups of related processes together
with the pipes that connect them.
.
This package contains utilities needed to launch and restart
unmodified processes with checkpointing support.
- lib32cr0: (32bit) Libraries to Checkpoint and Restart Linux processes
BLCR (Berkeley Lab Checkpoint/Restart) allows programs running on
Linux to be "checkpointed" (written entirely to a file), and then
later "restarted".
.
BLCR can checkpoint both single- and multithreaded (pthreads)
programs linked with the NPTL implementation of pthreads. BLCR is
also able to save and restore groups of related processes together
with the pipes that connect them.
.
This package contains the libraries needed to for 32bit programs to
use BLCR on 64bit systems.
- libcr-dbg: Libraries to Checkpoint and Restart Linux processes
BLCR (Berkeley Lab Checkpoint/Restart) allows programs running on
Linux to be "checkpointed" (written entirely to a file), and then
later "restarted".
.
BLCR can checkpoint both single- and multithreaded (pthreads)
programs linked with the NPTL implementation of pthreads. BLCR is
also able to save and restore groups of related processes together
with the pipes that connect them.
.
This package contains the debug symbols for the libcr library.
- libcr-dev: Development files for BLCR
BLCR (Berkeley Lab Checkpoint/Restart) allows programs running on
Linux to be "checkpointed" (written entirely to a file), and then
later "restarted".
.
BLCR can checkpoint both single- and multithreaded (pthreads)
programs linked with the NPTL implementation of pthreads. BLCR is
also able to save and restore groups of related processes together
with the pipes that connect them.
.
BLCR can checkpoint and restore (most) un-modified programs,
however BLCR aware applications can customise this process
further.
.
This package contains headers and files needed to compile
applications that work with BLCR.
- libcr0: Libraries to Checkpoint and Restart Linux processes
BLCR (Berkeley Lab Checkpoint/Restart) allows programs running on
Linux to be "checkpointed" (written entirely to a file), and then
later "restarted".
.
BLCR can checkpoint both single- and multithreaded (pthreads)
programs linked with the NPTL implementation of pthreads. BLCR is
also able to save and restore groups of related processes together
with the pipes that connect them.
.
This package contains the libraries needed to by programs to
use BLCR.