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Conference call notes 20131217
Kenneth Hoste edited this page Dec 18, 2013
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Notes on the 4th EasyBuild conference call, Tuesday Dec. 17th 2013 (3pm -3.30pm CET)
- follow link in "Video calls" section on EasyBuild community Google+ page
Alphabetical list of attendees (5):
- Fotis Georgatos (Uni.lu)
- Kenneth Hoste (HPC-UGent)
- Alan O'Cais (JSC)
- Andreas Panteli (CyI)
- Ward Poelmans (Ghent University)
- Thekla Loizou (CyI)
- update on EasyBuild activities @ Jülich Supercomputer Centre (JSC) (Alan O'Cais)
- support for group of EasyBuild users with a shared install target (Alan O'Cais)
- keeping track of popular module files (Fotis Georgatos)
- EasyBuild being considered as the build tool for JUROPA4 (which will include some form of accelerators), currently in exploratory stages
- initial EasyBuild training (last week) at JSC went well, except for a couple of hickups
- cfr. https://github.com/hpcugent/easybuild-framework/issues/787, https://github.com/hpcugent/easybuild-framework/issues/788
- core team is going to look into EasyBuild in the coming weeks, in preparation for the EasyBuild hackathon at JSC (Feb 19th-21st 2013)
- it would be useful to be able to keep track of who did which build
- (Kenneth) should become very easy once we have the support for site customizations in place, e.g., making every module set a
$CONTACT
environment variable - Alan is also looking into making the switch to Lmod, together with EasyBuild
- some issues when multiple people are using EasyBuild on the same system
- cfr. https://github.com/hpcugent/easybuild-framework/issues/788, fixed for EB v1.10
- some issues when multiple people are installing software to the same install path
- this should be resolved with a proper umask setting
- alternatively, EasyBuild could be made aware that software is installed by a group of people (e.g. an
easybuild
POSIX group), and act accordingly w.r.t. permissions
- open question on how people are tracking module usage
- @ JSC: no tracking done for now
- @ UGent: by modifying the
module
function definition and logging module commands to syslog - (Kenneth) Lmod has a proper solution for this, with hooks to make things happen when module commands are run
- question by Thekla: working with EasyBuild develop branches, for installing latest version of Intel tools
- see https://github.com/hpcugent/easybuild/wiki/Installing-EasyBuild#wiki-github_devel_install, replace
pip install --user
witheasy_install --prefix /tmp
, or whatever - handy script available in framework repository for exactly this, see https://github.com/hpcugent/easybuild-framework/blob/master/easybuild/scripts/install-EasyBuild-develop.sh