I haven't but I will give it a try! Maybe you should also reconsider the way you are building the debs. Building debs for a stable software on/for a unstable operating system isn't smart is it? 2012/6/2 Sachidananda URS <surs at redhat.com> > Hi Philip, > > Did you try installing libssl from source to meet the dependency? > > -sac > > Sent from my iPhone > > On 02-Jun-2012, at 13:57, Philip <flips01 at googlemail.com> wrote: > > It is still not possible to install the 3.3 deb on a stable release of > debian because squeeze has no libssl1.0.0. > > 2012/5/31 John Mark Walker <johnmark at redhat.com> > >> Today, we?re announcing the next generation of GlusterFS<http://www.gluster.org/>, >> version 3.3. The release has been a year in the making and marks several >> firsts: the first post-acquisition release under Red Hat, our first major >> act as an openly-governed project <http://www.gluster.org/roadmaps/>and >> our first foray beyond NAS. We?ve also taken our first steps towards >> merging big data and unstructured data storage, giving users and developers >> new ways of managing their data scalability challenges. >> >> GlusterFS is an open source, fully distributed storage solution for the >> world?s ever-increasing volume of unstructured data. It is a software-only, >> highly available, scale-out, centrally managed storage pool that can be >> backed by POSIX filesystems that support extended attributes, such as >> Ext3/4, XFS, BTRFS and many more. >> >> This release provides many of the most commonly requested features >> including proactive self-healing, quorum enforcement, and granular locking >> for self-healing, as well as many additional bug fixes and enhancements. >> >> Some of the more noteworthy features include: >> >> - Unified File and Object storage ? Blending OpenStack?s Object >> Storage API <http://openstack.org/projects/storage/> with GlusterFS >> provides simultaneous read and write access to data as files or as objects. >> - HDFS compatibility ? Gives Hadoop administrators the ability to run >> MapReduce jobs on unstructured data on GlusterFS and access the data with >> well-known tools and shell scripts. >> - Proactive self-healing ? GlusterFS volumes will now automatically >> restore file integrity after a replica recovers from failure. >> - Granular locking ? Allows large files to be accessed even during >> self-healing, a feature that is particularly important for VM images. >> - Replication improvements ? With quorum enforcement you can be >> confident that your data has been written in at least the configured >> number of places before the file operation returns, allowing a >> user-configurable adjustment to fault tolerance vs performance. >> >> * >> *Visit http://www.gluster.org <http://gluster.org/> to download. >> Packages are available for most distributions, including Fedora, Debian, >> RHEL, Ubuntu and CentOS. >> >> Get involved! Join us on #gluster on freenode, join our mailing list<http://www.gluster.org/interact/mailinglists/>, >> ?like? our Facebook page <http://facebook.com/GlusterInc>, follow us on >> Twitter <http://twitter.com/glusterorg>, or check out our LinkedIn group<http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=99784> >> . >> >> GlusterFS is an open source project sponsored by Red Hat<http://www.redhat.com/>?, >> who uses it in its line of Red Hat Storage<http://www.redhat.com/storage/> >> products. >> >> (this post published at >> http://www.gluster.org/2012/05/introducing-glusterfs-3-3/ ) >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Gluster-users mailing list >> Gluster-users at gluster.org >> http://gluster.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users >> >> > _______________________________________________ > Gluster-users mailing list > Gluster-users at gluster.org > http://gluster.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/attachments/20120602/69ce39db/attachment.htm>