Spack Community BoF
Monday, June 28, 2021 3:35 PM to 4:10 PM · 35 min. (Africa/Abidjan)
Exascale SystemsHPC Workflows
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Contributors:
Abstract:
Spack is a package manager for scientific computing, with a rapidly growing open source community. With over 500 contributors from academia, industry, and government laboratories, Spack has a wide range of use cases, from small-scale development on laptops and clusters, to software release management for the U.S. Exascale Computing Project, to user software deployment on 6 of the top 10 supercomputer sites in the world.
At this BOF, Spack core developers will give updates on the state of the Spack community, and on new features such as Spack container generation, Spack's new concretization algorithm, new compiler dependency models, and gitlab continuous integration pipelines. We will also conduct an interactive survey with the audience and open the floor for guided discussion as we review the results. All are invited to provide feedback, request features, and participate in the discussion! Users will be encouraged to present specific use-cases they think may be relevant to the larger community.
Help us make HPC software installation simple!
- Peter Scheibel (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
- Gregory Becker (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
- Massimiliano Culpo (np-complete, S.r.l.)
- Tamara Dahlgren (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
- Todd Gamblin (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
- Michael Kuhn (Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg)
- Adam Stewart (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
Abstract:
Spack is a package manager for scientific computing, with a rapidly growing open source community. With over 500 contributors from academia, industry, and government laboratories, Spack has a wide range of use cases, from small-scale development on laptops and clusters, to software release management for the U.S. Exascale Computing Project, to user software deployment on 6 of the top 10 supercomputer sites in the world.
At this BOF, Spack core developers will give updates on the state of the Spack community, and on new features such as Spack container generation, Spack's new concretization algorithm, new compiler dependency models, and gitlab continuous integration pipelines. We will also conduct an interactive survey with the audience and open the floor for guided discussion as we review the results. All are invited to provide feedback, request features, and participate in the discussion! Users will be encouraged to present specific use-cases they think may be relevant to the larger community.
Help us make HPC software installation simple!
Speakers
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Gregory Becker
Computer ScientistGregory BeckerAdam Stewart
PhD StudentUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignMC
Massimiliano Culpo
Software developernp-complete, S.r.l. a socio unicoTodd Gamblin
Computer ScientistLLNLTamara Dahlgren
Computer ScientistLawrence Livermore National LaboratoryMichael Kuhn
ProfessorOtto von Guericke University Magdeburg