Hi Alan,

yes that’s actually very interesting. Today in the morning I discussed with a 
colleague of mine and we agree with your idea. I think we are going to do 
something like that..

Regards,

Danilo



On 10 Nov 2015, at 19:07, Alan O'Cais 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Hey Danilo,

I won't be at SC but this topic is something that interests me. As EasyBuild 
develops, some features make reproducability better (like becoming as 
independent from the system compiler as possible) while others are introducing 
potential unknowns (--include-easyblocks, --include-toolchains, 
--minimal-toolchains). I've already been thinking about making a PR that 
attempts to improve reproducability by including the toolchain and easyblock 
classes (*that were actually used* when producing the build) in the easybuild 
directory of the installation along with the easyconfig of the installation 
that already exists there. I think with some tweaking and a few more features 
this could be very useful.

Best,

Alan

On 10 November 2015 at 17:24, Danilo Guerrera 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hello everybody,

some of you will be in Austin during the next week. I exploit this mailing list 
to sponsor a BOF organised by the group, High Performance and Web Computing of 
the University of Basel, where I am a PhD candidate.

We are developing a tool targeting reproducibility in computational sciences, 
allowing collaboration between users. During the last SC I discovered EasyBuild 
and lately decided to rely on it for getting “reproducible builds”. That’s why 
we are integrating it as a basis for our tool “PROVA!”.

I won’t be at SC this year but my supervisor, prof. H. Burkhart, is organising 
the BOF in collaboration with prof. G.Wellein from FAU-Erlangen. It will be a 
good occasion for talking of the difficulties for reproducible research.

Everyone is more than welcome to join the session:
http://sc15.supercomputing.org/schedule/event_detail?evid=bof145

Regards,

Danilo

Departement Mathematik & Informatik
High Performance and Web Computing Group
Universität Basel
Spiegelgasse 1
CH-4051 Basel Switzerland
email:         [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
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