[Halld-offline] hdgeant still broken on 64-bit OS X systems?
Richard Jones
richard.t.jones at uconn.edu
Tue Dec 18 11:35:35 EST 2012
Matt,
There is a web page describing how to do this. However, there is one step in this procedure that still needs to be clarified for Gluex: who should we use as our "sponsor". Everybody who requests a user cert needs to be validated somehow to DOE. Back when I did it, Sandy Philpott served as my sponsor. To be a sponsor, the person has to receive the appropriate training for that role, and I am not sure that Sandy's DOEgrids training is up-to-date. That is what I am trying to determine right now. If someone already knows the answer, please broadcast it, otherwise you can wait until I receive a response and get back to you.
-Richard Jones
On 12/18/2012 10:06 AM, Matthew Shepherd wrote:
> Richard,
>
> Can you explain or point me to documentation on how to do this part:
>
> On Dec 16, 2012, at 1:08 PM, Richard Jones <richard.t.jones at uconn.edu> wrote:
>
>> You also need a grid certificate and have the environment variable X509_USER_PROXY point to a proxy made from your grid cert. Your certificate DN needs to be on file in our Gluex grid database for the build to work.
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