Hi Jack,

On 01/12/15 17:07, Jack Perdue wrote:
At the hackathon two weeks ago mention was made
of a git repo with laxxer requirements for submission.

Is that Fotis's easybuild-experimental repo?:

https://github.com/fgeorgatos/easybuild.experimental/tree/master/users

or is there a newer one (it looks rather old/idle).

No, that's the one indeed.

I don't think it's used very actively, but it is a semi-official "dumping ground" for unfinished work or likewise, where people can leave stuff behind they want to share with others.

Just curious where I can "upstream" some of the 6000 easyconfigs
I have including:

- BUSCO
- new Trinity
- shed loads of Python modules
- a bunch of other stuff (a lot of it bio)
- IBM XL preliminary support/builds

These would come from my (messy) repo of successfully built easyconfigs:

http://www.siliconslick.com/easybuild/easyconfigs/

I don't want to dump the whole thing (its a bit messy in places,
especially when it comes to x86 vs. Power7 builds), but there
is a lot I could selectively upload to such a repository so that
others could possibly use and/or work to upstream into EB proper.

If you just want to make those easyconfigs available to others via a common channel, than easybuild.experimental is the place to be.

To get things upstream, you (or someone) will have to look into issuing pull requests, which will (eventually) result in getting them merged upstream (which implies getting them included in the regression test that is performend shortly before every new release).


regards,

Kenneth

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