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Anderbubble,
You are quite correct with the suggestion. I checked the Slurm 14.11.4 API when it was released and nothing has changed and the min-max hex version check in setup.py is designed for exactly this situation. I will add your change later tonight.
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On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 1:23 AM, Gingergeek [email protected] wrote:
Anderbubble,
You are quite correct with the suggestion. I checked the Slurm 14.11.4 API
when it was released and nothing has changed and the min-max checked in
setup.py is designed for exactly this situation. I will add your change
later tonight.Best Regards
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