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> Best wishes
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> *From:* Jakob Schiøtz
> *Sent:* Friday, June 29, 2018 3:20:00 PM
> *To:* easybuild@lists.ugent.be
> *Cc:* Mikkel Strange
> *Subject:* Re: [easybuild] Installing static data files for applications
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To: easybuild@lists.ugent.be
Cc: Mikkel Strange
Subject: Re: [easybuild] Installing static data files for applications
Hi,
Mikkel Strange her at CAMD is writing such .eb files right now. GPAW-1.4.0 and
the GPAW setups as separate modules.
Mikkel: I CC you on this email. Maybe you can explain what you
We have a GPAW-setups module that GPAW pulls in that contains the files
from https://wiki.fysik.dtu.dk/gpaw-files
So yes, going for a module (based in Core if using HMNS) is good, and
always including it makes it easier for the users.
Judging from the version number you're aiming for, it might
$.02
Not 1), else you have users duplicating a common data set
and wasting space.
Not 2) else you have the test set in every install you do which
may be excessive.
I would/should do 3). As it is, we just have a /scratch/datasets that
we dump larger datasets into (without any EB in the
I'm looking at creating a config for GPAW-1.4.0 (with libvdwxc), and a user
requested us to also provide the data-sets.
GPAW's installation instructions basically asks users to take of this
normally, by running
$ gpaw install-data
but I think it makes sense to provide this data as well.
I see
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