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EasyBuild is a software build and installation framework that allows you to manage (scientific) software on High Performance Computing (HPC) systems in an efficient way.

Sources

The EasyBuild sources are spread across different GitHub repositories:

Corresponding Python packages are available via PyPi:

Documentation

Read the fine manual (RTFM!) at http://docs.easybuild.io .

Getting started

The recommended way of installing EasyBuild is using pip. You should configure EasyBuild to behave as you prefer, subsequently.

That is all that is needed to get started with installing (scientific) software with ease. Take a look at the typical workflow example in the EasyBuild documentation that shows how to make EasyBuild build and install WRF with a single command.

Quick demo for the impatient

After installing EasyBuild, you can build and install HPL on top of a compiler toolchain that consists of open source components (GCC, OpenMPI, etc.) by running the following commands:

$ module load EasyBuild
$ export EASYBUILD_PREFIX=/tmp/$USER  # example installation prefix
$ eb HPL-2.3-foss-2019b.eb --robot

This should install a module file for HPL which you can load to start using it:

$ export MODULEPATH=$EASYBUILD_PREFIX/modules/all:$MODULEPATH
$ module load HPL

For more information on using EasyBuild, see the EasyBuild documentation

Contact info

You can get in contact with the EasyBuild community in different ways:

Mailing list

An EasyBuild mailinglist [email protected] is available to subscribe to.

This list is used by both users and developers of EasyBuild, so if you have any questions or suggestions, you can post them there.

Only members can post to this mailinglist. To request membership, see https://lists.ugent.be/wws/info/easybuild.

Slack

Contact the EasyBuild community via Slack: https://easybuild.slack.com, self-request an invite via https://easybuild.io/join-slack.

Twitter

The EasyBuild team also has a Twitter feed: @easy_build.

Disclaimer

EasyBuild has mostly been used and tested on x86_64-based Linux systems (RedHat-based, Debian, SuSE, ...), but can be easily extended for other platforms. Limited provisions for other Unix-based operating systems (e.g., Mac OS X) are also available.

License

EasyBuild was created by the High-Performance Computing team at Ghent University, is currently maintained by the EasyBuild community, and is made available under the GNU General Public License (GPL) version 2.

Acknowledgements

EasyBuild was created with support of Ghent University , the Flemish Supercomputer Centre (VSC) , the Hercules foundation and the Department of Economy, Science and Innovation (EWI) .