The software layer of the EESSI project uses EasyBuild, Lmod and archspec.
See also https://eessi.github.io/docs/software_layer.
You can set up your environment by sourcing the init script:
$ source /cvmfs/pilot.eessi-hpc.org/versions/2023.06/init/bash
Found EESSI pilot repo @ /cvmfs/pilot.eessi-hpc.org/versions/2023.06!
Derived subdirectory for software layer: x86_64/intel/haswell
Using x86_64/intel/haswell subdirectory for software layer (HARDCODED)
Initializing Lmod...
Prepending /cvmfs/pilot.eessi-hpc.org/versions/2023.06/software/x86_64/intel/haswell/modules/all to $MODULEPATH...
Environment set up to use EESSI pilot software stack, have fun!
[EESSI pilot 2023.06] $
You need Singularity version 3.7 or newer. Then, simply run
$ ./eessi_container.sh
Once you get presented the prompt Singularity>
run the above source
command.
If you want to build a package for the software repository, simply add the arguments --access rw
, e.g., full command would be
$ ./eessi_container.sh --access rw
Note, not all features/arguments listed via ./eessi_container.sh --help
are implemented.
The software in this repository is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2.0.
See LICENSE for more information.
SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only