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By default, OAR packages that will be used are the stable (or backports, for Debian) package for the distribution. If you want to use testing package, you can use the OAR_FTP_DISTRIB environment variable. For Debian, you can also use the DEBIAN_EXTRA_DISTRIB environment variables to use packages from Debian unstable or testing distribution. | By default, OAR packages that will be used are the stable (or backports, for Debian) package for the distribution. If you want to use testing package, you can use the OAR_FTP_DISTRIB environment variable. For Debian, you can also use the DEBIAN_EXTRA_DISTRIB environment variables to use packages from Debian unstable or testing distribution. | ||
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Provision scripts for older versions of OAR might however be provided in other branches (e.g. see branch " | Provision scripts for older versions of OAR might however be provided in other branches (e.g. see branch " | ||
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If you are new to OAR, mind looking at the provision.sh script, as an example of how to install a OAR cluster ! | If you are new to OAR, mind looking at the provision.sh script, as an example of how to install a OAR cluster ! | ||