Singularity is a container platform focused on supporting "Mobility of Compute"
http://singularity.lbl.gov/
Mobility of Compute encapsulates the development to compute
model where developers can work in an environment of their choosing and
creation and when the developer needs additional compute resources, this
environment can easily be copied and executed on other platforms.
Additionally as the primary use case for Singularity is targeted towards
computational portability, many of the barriers to entry of other
container solutions do not apply to Singularity making it an ideal
solution for users (both computational and non-computational) and HPC
centers.
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README.SUSE | 0000004079 3.98 KB | |
build-position-independent-binaries.patch | 0000000917 917 Bytes | |
singularity-3.5.3.tar.gz | 0007885009 7.52 MB | |
singularity-rpmlintrc | 0000000088 88 Bytes | |
singularity.changes | 0000017369 17 KB | |
singularity.spec | 0000004981 4.86 KB | |
useful_error_message.patch | 0000000887 887 Bytes |
Latest Revision
Yuchen Lin (maxlin_factory)
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request 777602
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Ana Guerrero (anag)
(revision 14)
- New version 3.5.3. Main changes: * Container action scripts are no longer bound in from `etc/actions.d` on the host. They are created dynamically and inserted at container startup. * `%files from ...` will no longer follow symlinks when copying between stages in a multi stage build, as symlinks should be copied so that they resolve identically in later stages. Copying `%files` from the host will still maintain previous behavior of following links. * Many bug fixes, please read CHANGELOG.md
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