perfsonar-user - Re: [perfsonar-user] perfSONAR tools on Ubuntu 20?
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- From: Mark Feit <>
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- Subject: Re: [perfsonar-user] perfSONAR tools on Ubuntu 20?
- Date: Wed, 2 Sep 2020 13:36:52 +0000
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Brian Tierney writes:
I know that perfSONAR is only supported on Ubuntu 18, but I have an Ubuntu 20 host that I need the tools bundle (or better yet, the testpoint bundle ) on.
I'm getting a dependency error: E: Package 'python-ntplib' has no installation candidate
python 2.7 is not supported in Ubuntu 20. Is that likely the problem?
Probably. 4.3 will make the long-overdue shift to Python 3, which will make support for Ubuntu 20 possible. I’ll leave any discussion of that up to Antoine.
Anyone know a workaround for this? I'm guessing running the docker version of the perfSONAR testpoint would be the way to go?
Docker is your best bet for that.
--Mark
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- [perfsonar-user] perfSONAR tools on Ubuntu 20?, Brian Tierney, 09/01/2020
- Re: [perfsonar-user] perfSONAR tools on Ubuntu 20?, Mark Feit, 09/02/2020
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