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Ubuntu TSM debs now available

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Alex T Prengel)
Wed Jun 8 17:20:37 2011

From: Alex T Prengel <alexp@MIT.EDU>
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Hi,

I've built 32 and 64 bit TSM backup debs. Please check/test and let me
know if they're OK:

https://web.mit.edu/alexp/Public/tsm-backup_6.2.2.00ubuntu11.4_i386.deb
https://web.mit.edu/alexp/Public/tsm-backup_6.2.2.00ubuntu11.4_amd64.deb

I picked package names that seemed reasonable but am fine with renaming
them. All that has to be done after they're installed is to edit dsm.sys
to contain your assigned TSM node name and server, and start the
scheduler as per current instructions. If you previously installed from
the tar package you should delete all the old files as the debs will
overwrite the same files.

Some comments- as in the tar, I retained most of the default locations
IBM chooses to put things in. I did check for conflicts with standard
Ubuntu packages and didn't find any. I only claim these work on Lucid
and later (I tested on Lucid and Natty). dsmj is replaced by a script I
wrote (as in the existing tar file) to deal with libstdc++ issues.
openjdk now seems to work correctly to run dsmj so users shouldn't need
to install a separate jre. 

                                             Alex




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