Hi,
Since some time ago I wanted to look at how difficult is to get non python
software installed inside an anaconda environment and this looked like a
good excuse to test it so I did a quick test to get Easybuil+Lmod inside
conda. In case anyone want to test it, you can try this:
$> wget -O
On 16/09/16 20:15, Pablo Escobar Lopez wrote:
> I remember we have commented in some hackathon (while having some beers
> I think) about the possibility of distributing easybuild as a
> self-contained app. Using something like mini-conda
> (http://conda.pydata.org/miniconda.html) with easybuild
Hi Pablo,
On 16/09/16 12:15, Pablo Escobar Lopez wrote:
I remember we have commented in some hackathon (while having some
beers I think) about the possibility of distributing easybuild as a
self-contained app. Using something like mini-conda
(http://conda.pydata.org/miniconda.html) with
I remember we have commented in some hackathon (while having some beers I
think) about the possibility of distributing easybuild as a self-contained
app. Using something like mini-conda (http://conda.pydata.org/miniconda.html)
with easybuild already installed on top of hit could do the trick. With
Hi all,
> If you would be so kind to fill this in it would give me a sense of what is
> going on in the
> python 2.x/3.x support landscape.
It might be worth to note that `pip` is dropping support for Python 2.6
in release 9.0, scheduled beginning of next year: see
On 15/09/16 19:50, Jens Timmerman wrote:
> If you would be so kind to fill this in it would give me a sense of
> what is going on in the python 2.x/3.x support landscape.
Just to expand on the answer from VLSCI I put in last night, we are
stuck on RHEL6 everywhere until our BlueGene/Q is
Hi all,
In our organization we're planning on upgrading all our oldest systems to SL7
by the end of the year.
This would mean we no longer have systems which have python 2.6 as their system
python.
This means that for our internal tools we can drop support for python2.6. This
also makes it
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