Hi Di,
Your first link doesn’t work it is referencing your gmail. Please provide
another link.
Right now eb shares easyconfig files that can be used by any HPC sites to build
the packages on their own environment. If we decide to go in a containerized
software stack, we are looking at sharing
Cedric,
I would think this should be a feature with singularity shell command rather
than a configuration file inside a container. Also after applying the change in
/shell in the container, I was unable to see the changes when shelling into
container.
Could you please provide documentation
Interesting discussion about Singularity, there was an older thread here
https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#search/singularity/159045c3913ad572
and it would be great to learn what EB leadership thinks about integration
of containers in EB?
To look a little bit into our requirements we would like
Hi Kenneth,
in our current solution we use pmaintcheck [1], which is a lightweight
solution but uses a config file in the current version. We have a small
wrapper that supplies Nagios with status messages.
Anitya looks interesting but much more complicated. I admit that a message
Hi Joachim,
I was already aware of the issue, and had a solution worked out at
https://github.com/hpcugent/easybuild-framework/pull/2209 (which just
got merged into develop).
I'll issue a bugfix/update release (EasyBuild v3.2.1) later this week.
regards,
Kenneth
On 08/05/2017 12:16,
On 02-05-17 17:13, Jure Pečar wrote:
> On Tue, 2 May 2017 15:36:27 +0200
> Ward Poelmans wrote:
>
>> Hi Jure,
>>
>> There are now an easyblock [1] and easyconfig [2] for MXNet.
>>
>> Can you give them a spin?
>
> Nice ... I'll have to learn from this example how to handle
Hi,
First a big thanks to everyone who contributed to EB 3.2. I have just upgraded
and am trying to install some of the new packages. On our installation a
simple build of bzip2 for GCCcore 6.3 fails quite late. I get
-bash-4.2$ eb bzip2-1.0.6-GCCcore-6.3.0.eb
== temporary log file in case
Hi Andreas,
On 05/05/2017 08:16, Henkel, Andreas wrote:
Hi,
@Jens: Thank you very much for your detailed reply. I really appreciate it.
Personally, I don't have a problem with all the easybuild packages since they
are not opening up for root. I rather appreciate that users could built up
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