Hello Larry,
You can do this manually fairly easily.
First download the desired repository definition file from
https://research.cs.wisc.edu/htcondor/repo/10/ubuntu/ and place it
in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/
Version 10.x is currently unsupported and you will get HTCondor
version 10.9.0 (latest 10.x version). This was the last release
before the 23.0.0 release.
Version 10.0 is currently in security support and you will get HTCondor 10.0.9 which will interoperate with 10.x
Import the matching key from https://research.cs.wisc.edu/htcondor/repo/keys/
Use "apt-key add" to add this key for the repository.
Then you can "apt update" and have the old version of HTCondor.
...Tim
Aloha Condor Users,
We recently had to rebuild an execute node in our Condor pool. In this pool, all systems have Ubuntu 22.04 Server and Condor 10.6 or 10.7. To our surprise, get_htcondor installed version 23.6.1. How does one install an older version using the get_htcondor tool? The download page does not say anything about this, and the get_htcondor script appears to only accept "stable" and "current" as channel options.
For many reasons, we are not interested in upgrading our pool to version 23 right now.
Thanks,Larry
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